New policy research unit to improve dementia prevention, diagnosis and care
The University is co-leading the new NIHR Dementia and Neurodegeneration Policy Research Unit

It is brilliant that the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) has commissioned our Policy Research Unit to help it develop and deliver the better care for people with dementia and other neurodegenerative disorders that is so desperately needed. It is a privilege to co-lead our national network of researchers and clinicians but, above all, people with lived experience of these illnesses. Together we can help make policy and services that can transform patient experience, delivering better treatment and support and improving outcomes for all.
Professor Sube Banerjee MBE
Professor of Dementia, and previously led the development of the UK National Dementia Strategy
“I am excited that QMUL is co-leading with the University of Plymouth this national partnership across academic, clinical and lived experience organisations, with its ambitious commitment to drive up the quality of prevention, treatment and care services across dementia and neurodegenerative diseases. We will work with DHSC to build the evidence base policymakers need to drive more integrated, equitable, user-focused services. We will look especially at how services can be developed so that groups they currently serve less well can benefit equitably from scientific advances.”
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