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Join Martin Robertson (lived experience researcher) and guests to explore rights-based ways of working in research on dance for dementia.
The discussions form part of a project led by the University of Edinburgh called CREATE which stands for Cocreating a REsearch Agenda To facilitate Equitable Dance for Dementia.
Topics covered include co-production, accessibility, and measurement and methods with guests living with dementia, and experts from Scottish Ballet, Dance Base (Scotland’s National Centre for Dance), the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, and the University of Edinburgh. To find out more about the project, visit edin.ac/CreateDementia.
This podcast has been edited by Sounds Like a Podcast (soundslikeapodcast@gmail.com)
Original music composed by James Mckillop (lived experience researcher)

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Join Martin Robertson (lived experience researcher) and guests to explore rights-based ways of working in research on dance for dementia.
The discussions form part of a project led by the University of Edinburgh called CREATE which stands for Cocreating a REsearch Agenda To facilitate Equitable Dance for Dementia.
Topics covered include co-production, accessibility, and measurement and methods with guests living with dementia, and experts from Scottish Ballet, Dance Base (Scotland’s National Centre for Dance), the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, and the University of Edinburgh. To find out more about the project, visit edin.ac/CreateDementia.
This podcast has been edited by Sounds Like a Podcast (soundslikeapodcast@gmail.com)
Original music composed by James Mckillop (lived experience researcher)

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