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        • Meet our Chair, Councillor Jane Gebbie.

          “As Chair I pledge to ensure we are held accountable as a partnership.

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          “When we all come together, we make things better for everyone.”, says Lowri Morgan, our Dementia Programme Manager

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        • The Power in Our Youth

          On 21st March (World Poetry Day), children, young people and professionals joined us at the Pop Factory in Porth to hear songs and poems written by young people.

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          Join us in shaping the way care and support looks for people with dementia, carers and their families. When we all come together, we make things better for everyone.

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