The Collaborative Award for Teaching Excellence celebrates and recognises collaborative work that has had a demonstrable impact on teaching and learning, gaining an award provides teams with national recognition and a profile for developing their collaborative work.
Commenting on the CATE award, Juliet Wright, Professor in Elderly Medicine, Director of Undergraduate Teaching and Learning at BSMS, who leads the team, said: “The Time for Dementia project is a wonderful example of how we can enable the healthcare professionals of the future to be better at understanding and empathising with people with dementia. Winning the Collaborative Award for Teaching Excellence is a huge tribute to the entire Time for Dementia team, our families living with dementia, our colleagues at partner institutions and our students, all of whom have formed an incredible partnership to make the initiative and its impact so very special.”
Professor Malcolm Reed, Dean of BSMS, said: “I am delighted that both Claire and the Time for Dementia initiative have been recognised in the UK Teaching Excellence Awards. These richly-deserved awards are a clear indication of the high-quality educators we are privileged to have at BSMS who continue to improve and enhance the learning experience and our students’ prospects on a daily basis.”
If you are a family affected by dementia living with dementia and would be interested in taking part in the programme, please contact Lauren Merrison at the Alzheimer’s Society on 07713 779582 or via email on timefordementia@alzheimers.org.uk.