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INTERDEM MEMBERS – BRIEF CURRICULUM VITAE Please complete this document (no more than 3 pages) and return to [email protected]
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NAME: Anthea Innes TITLE: Professor PROFESIONAL GROUPING: Social Gerontologist
WORK ADDRESS:
Salford Institute for Dementia, University of Salford, The Dementia Hub, Allerton Courtyard, Allerton Building, Frederick
Road Campus, Salford, Manchester M6 6PU
TEL. WORK/WORK MOBILE: +44(0) 161 295 2363/ +44(0) 7976984616 EMAIL ADDRESS: [email protected] WEBLINK: https://www.salford.ac.uk/salford-institute-for-dementia
PRESENT POSITION (e.g. Director of ………): Coles Medlock Professor and Director Salford Institute for Dementia HIGHEST ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION (e.g. PhD, MD etc.): PhD
PROFILE OF MEMBER:
AREAS OF EXPERTISE: dementia; rurality; user participation; creative approaches to engagement;
improving services;
KEY PUBLICATIONS (Max. 5):
1. Meiland, F., Innes, A., Mountain, G., Robinson, L., van der Roest, H., García-Casal, J.A,
Gove, D. et al (2017) Technologies to support community-dwelling persons with dementia: a
position paper on issues regarding development, usability, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness,
deployment, and ethics JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies 4(1).
doi:10.2196/rehab.6376
2. McParland, P., Kelly, F. and Innes, A. (2017) Dichotomising Dementia: Is there another way?
Sociology of Health and Illness 39(2):258-269 DOI: 10.1111/1467-9566.12438
3. Scerri, A., Innes, A., and Scerri, C. (2017) Dementia training programmes for staff working in
general hospital settings – a systematic review of the literature. Aging and Mental Health. 21
(8), 783-796 DOI: 10.1080/13607863.2016.1231170
4. Nyman, S., Innes, A and Heward, M. (2017) Social care and support needs of community-
dwelling people with dementia and concurrent visual impairment Ageing and Mental Health 21
(9), 961-967 doi:10.1080/13607863.2016.1186151
5. Innes A (2009) Dementia Studies: A social science perspective London: Sage RELEVANT RESEARCH ACTIVITY: Please indicate for past 5 years only (i) Grants Awarded: Names of investigators; Years; Title of Project; name of awarding agency
Start and
End Date
Award Holder(s)
and PI
Awarding Agency Title
January 18
– Dec 20
Innes A The Dowager Countess
Eleanor peel Trust
Development grant follow on for
Dementia Institute
Oct –Dec
17
Innes A Irwell Valley Housing
Association
Consultation on design and
views of development
April 17 –
June 18
Innes A Historic Royal Palaces Evaluation of the Sensory
Palaces
April 17 –
Dec 18
Scerri, A, Scerri C
and Innes A (co-I)
University of Malta Acute Dementia Care
Jan 17 –
May 17
Innes A and
Costigan Lacey G
(co-PIs)
Alzheimer Research
UK
Public engagement event
July 2016 –
Dec 2017
Innes A The Dowager Countess
Eleanor Peel Trust
Research Development Grant:
Salford Institute for Dementia.
June 16-
May 17
Innes A Wolfson Foundation Building the Dementia Hub
June 16-
May 17
Innes A Garfield Weston
Foundation
Building the Dementia Hub
July 2016 –
June 23
PI Morgan D.
Innes -
International
Expert
(equivalent of co-
I)
Canadian Health
Institutes for Research
(CIHR)
Design & evaluation of integrated
primary health care practices for
dementia in rural/remote settings
May 16 –
Oct 17
PI Schneider J
Innes - Partner
AHRC (Arts and
Humanities Research
Council)
Research Network Grant – for
DAWN (Dementia, Arts and
Well-being Network)
Nov 15 – Oct
18
Innes Healthcare Management
Trust
Care Home Band
Nov 2015 Innes ESRC Festival of Social
Sciences
Living well with dementia
Oct 15 –Oct
17
Wiener PI Innes
and Dalton Co-I’s
Economic and Social
Research Council
(ESRC)
Dementia Friendly Architecture
Oct 15 – Sept
18
PI. Innes, Co-I’s
Nyman and
Vassello
Royal Bournemouth
Christchurch Hospital
(RBCH)
Managing dementia in hospital
July – Oct 15 Innes Areas of Outstanding
Natural Beauty (AONB)
Evaluation
Of Stepping into Nature Stage 1
Pilot Project
Mar 15 –
June 16
Innes Dublin City University
(via Atlantic
Philanthropies grant)
Evaluation of the dementia elevator
project
Mar-July 15 Innes and Kelly HEIF BUCC (Bournemouth University
Carers Collaborative)
Jan –June 15 Innes BU Community Fund Tech in schools
July – Dec 14 Fisher R and Innes
A
National Council for
Palliative Care
End of life dementia training
evaluation
Oct 14 – Sept
17
Innes sole UK Co-I
on one workstream
led by Morgan (PI)
on consortia
application of over
40 Canadian Co-I’s
Canadian Institutes for
Health Research (CIHR)
CIHR Canadian Consortium on
Neurodegeneration in Aging funded
by the
Oct 14 –
Sept 17
Forbes PI, Innes
co-I (with 7 other
Canadian co-Is)
Alberta Innovates Health
Solutions
Northern Home Care Knowledge to
Action Strategies that Support PWD
and their Family Caregivers
Aug 14- Dec
14
Innes BU Community Fund BUDI Orchestra
Jul 14 – Sept
15
Innes PI Dorset Legacy Fund -
Dorset County Council
BUDI orchestra.
June 2014-
May 2015
Innes A and Kelly
F
NHS Wessex Dementia Care Pathways
Jan – June 14 Innes A Bournemouth Borough
Council
Tech groups for people with
dementia living in the community
May 2014
Innes Alzheimer Research UK
Sponsorship of open public meeting
Mar –Dec 14 Innes A and Fisher
R
TLC PLC Staff dementia care development
programme
Jan – June
14
Innes (with BSO) FIF CCCP BUDI Orchestra –
Oct 13 – Sept
16
Innes PI TLC PLC Promoting well-being for people
with dementia living in a purpose
built care facility.
Oct – Dec 13 Innes, A Shelbourne Senior Living Consultancy on Care home re-
design
Jan 14 – June
14
Fisher R, Innes, A,
Board, M.
RBCH Living well with dementia
Jan 14 – May
14
Innes A and
Palferman Kay, J
Range of sources Living well with dementia video
Oct 13 – Sept
16
Innes A Co-I
Barnes, N PI
ERASMUS MUNDUS Innovative dementia care
June 13 –
Nov 13
Innes A and
Hambidge S
ESRC – Festival of
Social Science
‘Dementia in Dorset’
May 13 Innes, A Alzheimer Research UK Public meeting sponsorship
Mar – Sept
13
Board M and Innes
A
RBCH Bespoke training course
Apr 13 – Mar
14
Innes A, PI, Barker,
S co-I
Alzheimer Society Evaluating a support network for
people with dementia and their
families
Mar – June
13
Innes, A PI DENDRON/NIHR Dementia Care Research Mapping
exercise
Jan – June 13 Innes A BU Public engagement
fund for Festival of
learning
Don’t mention dementia
January 14 –
Dec 16
Mayers PI and
Innes Co-I
Future Roots
Care farms: For Young and Old
Oct 12 – Mar
14
Innes A and
Sherriff, I (Co-PI)
NHS South of England
Dementia Challenge
Fund
Dementia leadership challenge
October 12-
Sept 15
Innes Age UK Dorchester
Technology for older men with
dementia in rural areas
Dec 12 – Mar
14
Fade, P (PI) for
project, Innes, A PI
for evaluation
NHS South of England
Dementia Challenge
Fund
End of life care
Dec 12 – Mar
14
Innes A PI for
evaluation,
Bardsley, D PI for
project
NHS South of England
Dementia Challenge
Fund
Dementia Friendly Communities
Jan – Dec 13 Innes, A PI Gracewell Design, delivery and evaluation of
training
Oct 13- Sept
16
Innes PI Guild Care Evaluation of a new model of care
Jan – Oct 13 Innes A PI Guild Care Creating a new ethos of dementia
care
Jan – Mar 13 Innes A PI Guild Care Dementia friendly interior design
Oct 12 – Feb
13
Innes A, PI ECE Architecture New building design
Oct 12 – Mar
13
Innes PI, CoI’s
McParland P and
Nyman, S.
NHS Bournemouth and
Poole
Evaluation of a memory advisory
service
Jan – Sept 13 Innes, A PI sKTP (Technology
Strategy Board and
Brendon Care)
Shared Care
Sept 2012 –
August 2014
Innes Co-I, lead
Croucher, K (York)
National Institute Health
Research
Sight loss and dementia.
June 2012 –
May 2013
PI Innes Bournemouth Council,
Two projects:
An evaluation of a cupcake club
and
Evaluation of technology club for
people with dementia
(ii) PhD and other projects: Title, start or competed date. PhD students:
1. Hicks, B Exploring the use of a commercial digital gaming Technological Initiative to enable social inclusion for community-dwelling older men with dementia in rural England Funded via AgeUK match funded studentship. University of Bournemouth. Completed 2016
2. O’Malley Spatial memory in dementia patients and dementia friendly care homes. University of Bournemouth. Completed 2017
3. Scerri, A. Implementing person- centred dementia care in a rehabilitation hospital through an appreciative inquiry approach University of Malta, Completed 2017
4. Noone S. Sowing the seeds of resistance: empowering people with dementia through community gardening University of West of Scotland. Supervised 2014 -2016 until I moved institutions. Initially funded via my personal grant monies from Bournemouth University. Completed 2017.
5. Poyner, C. A critical evaluation of the implementation process of a person-centred model of care in a new dementia specific care home. Funded via Guildcare match funded studentship) University of Stirling, Completed 2018
6. Bushell, S. Promoting Well being for people living with dementia in a long term care environment (funded via TLC PLC match funded studentship), University of Bournemouth. Submitted Aug 18
7. Reynolds, L. – Care Home Bands (funded via project grant via Health Care Management Trust) University of Stirling. Registered Nov 2015
8. Aneke, A. Critical Study of the Impact of Care/Support by Neighbours, on the Quality of Life of Older People aged 65 and Over, Living in Greater London Area University of Salford, Registered Sept 2018
CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS/ONGOING PROJECT TITLE: Dementia, involvement and engagement of people living with dementia; arts and heritage in dementia care; experiences of care services (community based through to hospital care). HOW DO YOU INTEND TO CONTRIBUTE TO INTERDEM: participate in meetings, working groups, writing teams