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Fund as part of the Wellbeing programme www.ageuk.org.uk www.fitasaf iddle.org.uk Age UK’s Dementia Friendly Programme Evaluation Report July 2015 Prepared by: Erika Kispeter Sarah Alden ... ...................................................................................... 8 3. The Dementia Friendly programme ............................................................................