New campaign urges York residents to become Dementia Friends

City of York Council is urging residents and businesses across the city to support the new Dementia Friends campaign.

Dementia is arguably the biggest health crisis facing the UK1: there are currently 665,065 people in England who have dementia2 and an estimated twenty-one million people in England have a close friend or family member with dementia8– because they live with or care for someone who has dementia.

In York it is thought there are 2,725 people currently living with dementia and this is expected to rise to 3,209 by 2020.

 

The campaign, launched by Public Health England and Alzheimer’s Society, is encouraging people in York to become a Dementia Friend by watching a short interactive video online to increase their understanding of the disease and implementing their experience on a daily basis. A number of businesses with shops in York have already signed up to the campaign and will be encouraging their employees to become Dementia Friends, including Marks & Spencer, Lloyds Bank and Superdrug.

Paul Edmondson-Jones, Director of Health and Wellbeing, City of York Council, said: “One in three of us over the age of 654 will develop dementia, an incredibly high statistic. But people with dementia can live well, and it is the responsibility of the rest of the community to help them do so.

“It is only by personally understanding the issues that people living with dementia face, can we fully appreciate the challenges they have to overcome on a day-to-day basis. By participating in the short information session to become a Dementia Friend, you are playing crucial role in helping us take one step closer to creating a dementia-friendly society.”

The campaign aims to create a network of one million Dementia Friends across England by 2015. As part of the campaign, adverts will appear on TV and online from 7 May 2014.

For further information on the campaign and how to become a Dementia Friend, please visit http://www.dementiafriends.org.uk/

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York Council website visitor numbers

The York Council has relased details of the number of unique visitors it has had to its website over the last year.

  • March 2013 – 139,196
  • April 2013 – 142,311
  • May 2013 – 142,312
  • June 2013 – 132,066
  • July 2013 – 143,071
  • August 2013 – 140,733
  • September 2013 – 144,254
  • October 2013 – 154,055
  • November 2013 – 141,635
  • December 2013 – 124,385
  • January 2014 – 154,711
  • February 2014 – 143,221

The Councils spends around £5000 a year on hosting and maintenance fees for its website.

Saturday skip programme

10th May 2014 10:30am Bellhouse Way, Community Centre
17th May 2014 None
24th May 2014 8:30am Sanderson House Bramham Road

8:30am Kingsway West (Opp 70)

10:30am Stuart Road (nr 65)

12:30pm Windsor Garth nr Kempton Close

12:30pm Westfield Place

31st May 2014 8:30am Sanderson House Bramham Road

10:30am Bramham Road/Grange Lane junction

7th June 2014 8:30am Dringfield Close

10:30am Ganton Place

  • The skips are funded by the local residents association using their Estate Improvement Grant. The skips are removed once they are full so please make sure you arrive in good time if you intend to make use of them.
  •  Please remember to take your waste to the site only on the dates advertised
  •  If the skip is full or not on the site, please do not leave your waste. This is classed as fly tipping and is illegal
  • Bulky items including furniture, fridges and freezers are not accepted. To arrange disposal of one of these items please ring York (01904) 551551.

Several other Residents Associations provide skips in their areas