Carer ‘craftivists’ make their point (pages 11-13)
by Chloe Watfern, Gaynor Macdonald, Imelda Gilmore, Lynne Stone and Michele Elliot
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COPE strategies offer practical at-home support (pages 17-19)
by Kate Laver, Sally Day, Miia Rahja, Jennifer Culph and Lindy Clemson
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At-home arts program a ‘prescription’ for wellbeing (pages 20-22)
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Developing effective online dementia care training: lessons from the trenches (pages 36-40)
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