Interview with the DAA about Learning Disabilities and Dementia

I’m pleased to have been interviewed by the Dementia Action Alliance (DAA) talking all about learning disabilities and dementia, including my work with MacIntyre and the DAA ‘From Seldom Heard to Seen and Heard’ Campaign. You can read the interview here: https://www.dementiaaction.org.uk/news/27003_beth_britton_on_learning_disabilities_and_dementia Thank you to the team at DAA for their support, and colleagues at

Interview with The Big Issue

I’m pleased to have been interviewed by The Big Issue, as part of a feature on female equality. The magazine is on-sale this week from street vendors across the UK. My interview for this week's @BigIssue magazine as part of a feature on female #equality inspired by #100years #Votes100 #Suffragette100 pic.twitter.com/SNyGTld4iq — Beth Britton (@bethyb1886)

Interview with Life co

I’m pleased to have been interviewed by Life co, focusing on the difficult issue of ‘Choosing the right care for a loved one’. You can read the interview here: https://www.lifeco.com/blog/posts/2017/october/the-life-co-interview-with-beth-britton-choosing-the-right-care-for-a-loved-one/ Thank you to the team at Life co for their support! Check out the Life co interview with Beth Britton @bethyb1886: Choosing the right care

Film for Havas Lynx ‘Caring4Carers’ series

A film I made earlier this year with Havas Lynx, a leading global healthcare communications group, has today been published. The film is part of the Havas Lynx ‘Caring4Carers’ series. We meet with @bethyb1886 to learn about her caring experience & how it has impacted her future https://t.co/c8kCsOhdD7 #Caring4Carers pic.twitter.com/dfc7rO3oyL — Havas Lynx Europe (@HAVASLYNXEU)

Interview with Nourish by Jane Clarke

Given my interest in dysphagia (my dad had dysphagia for the last four years of his life, you can read more here: http://d4dementia.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/hard-to-swallow.html) I’m pleased to have been interviewed for the Nourish by Jane Clarke website:https://www.nourishbyjaneclarke.com/blogs/latest-news/care-staff-didn-t-know-how-to-manage-my-dad-s-swallowing-problems Thank you to the team at Nourish by Jane Clarke for their support! D4 #Dementia founder @bethyb1886 tells us

Interview with Elder

I’ve been interviewed by Elder, discussing my dad’s dementia and the work I do now – You can read the interview here: https://www.elder.org/feature/the-elder-interview-beth-britton-campaigner-writer-and-dementia-consultant/ Thank you to the team at Elder for their support! "The power of positive communication" The Elder Interview with author and dementia consultant @bethyb1886 https://t.co/IgbYevOZbX #dementia — Elder (@trustelder) April 20, 2017

Interview with Unforgettable

I am delighted that my interview with Unforgettable has now been published – You can read the interview here: https://www.unforgettable.org/blog/beths-dementia-story-i-know-dad-would-have-wanted-me-to-do-this/ In the interview I talk about my dad and the work I do now. Thank you to the team at Unforgettable for their support! Dementia campaigner @bethyb1886 shares her inspiring story with @Unforget_org #dementia https://t.co/chb0YsLRhS

Interview for The Guardian

My interview with David Brindle is in today’s Guardian and online here: http://www.theguardian.com/society/2014/jul/30/beth-britton-care-homes-not-police-states-dementia-blogger @bethyb1886 what a great interview Beth, well done you & @guardian – we’re very lucky to work with you @CareQualityComm — Andrea Sutcliffe (@Crouchendtiger7) July 30, 2014 Go read @bethyb1886‘s interview in today’s @guardian, she talks about her exps of care homes

Profile interview for Carehome.co.uk and Homecare.co.uk

I have been interviewed by Sue Learner from Carehome.co.uk and Homecare.co.uk about my life caring for my father and the work I do now. You can read the interview here: https://www.carehome.co.uk/news/article.cfm/id/1563115/profile-dementia-campaigner-beth-britton Profile: ‘Caring for my father was a privilege I wished had never ended,’ says dementia campaigner Beth Britton http://t.co/9T8b17LN0f — carehome.co.uk (@carehome_co_uk) April 1, 2014