Leading Law Firm Commits To Becoming Most Dementia-Friendly Legal Business In UK
Irwin Mitchell has revealed how 424 of its lawyers based in offices across the country have pledged to help the national law firm become one of the most dementia-friendly businesses in the UK, after they took part in training to become ‘Dementia Friends’.
To mark Dementia Awareness Week, (15-21 May) the law firm encouraged employees across all of its offices to get involved with the Alzheimer’s Society’s Dementia Friends programme, which is based on changing the public’s perception of the condition.
The firm held a series of 60-minute sessions in 12 of its offices to promote the scheme, with Group Chief Executive Officer, Andrew Tucker, lending a hand to introduce the first seminar held at Irwin Mitchell’s Sheffield site.
One hundred and six employees from Sheffield attended the popular training which was standing room only and broadcast via video link to the firm’s offices in Leeds, Manchester and Newcastle.
Those who attended were then encouraged to go home and spread the word to friends and family on what they learned about dementia and the many challenges that those with the condition face.
Ben Saunders, a solicitor specialising in Elderly and Vulnerable Care (E&VC) at Irwin Mitchell’s Newbury office, hosted the sessions alongside Chichester-based senior associate Catherine Diamond. Both are Dementia Friends Champions and have trained more than 170 ‘friends’ in the past. He said:
Catherine, also a specialist in EC&V, added:
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Our experience shows us the impact that dementia has on those who live with the condition and their loved ones. We want to help improve life for these people by helping to create as many new Dementia Friends as possible.
Not only so our employees have a better understanding of the clients they are working with, but so they can spread the word to their own families and friends and help the wider communities we operate in become more inclusive by giving them a greater understanding of dementia and ways to help people living with the condition. Catherine Diamond - Solicitor
Dementia Awareness Week took place from May 15th to 21st. There are an estimated 850,000 people with dementia in the UK, with the figure expected to reach over two million by 2051.