Dementia Network Plus

Alzheimer’s Society is proud to have partnered with the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) to support a £5.5m investment in four Dementia Network Plus research grants. 

​What is the Dementia Network Plus initiative?

The Dementia Network Plus initiative is a strategic investment that brings together four individual networks of multidisciplinary researchers, policymakers, professionals and lived experience experts that will provide leadership and knowledge exchange across a variety of sectors.

Unique to the initiative, each network has its own ‘plus funds’ a pot of flexible funding to develop, distribute and run opportunities for smaller projects and other activities throughout the lifetime of the award. These funds will help bring individuals and organisations into the network and grow further connections.

This initiative will drive positive change for those affected by dementia by focusing research efforts on the most important topics of inequality, dementia prevention, early diagnosis, and dementia workforce.

Associate Director of Research and Innovation at Alzheimer's Society, Richard Oakley, said:

"It is amazing to see such collaborative spirit driving research that tackles the biggest challenges for people affected by dementia. These Network+ teams bring together academic, professional, and lived experience experts, to share knowledge and experience.

They’ll work to develop innovative solutions across a range of important topics from care and diagnosis to inequalities within the workplace. We’re excited to see how these communities build and deliver much needed solutions to people affected by dementia.

Director of Research at ESRC, Dr Jen Gold, added:

ESRC is committed to bringing social science research evidence to bear on the most pressing challenges. Our partnership with NIHR/DHSC and the Alzheimer’s Society, to fund these networks, will boost work to tackle inequalities, prevent illness, and, with people increasingly likely to be in work when diagnosed, enhance the experience of work for people with dementia.

About ESRC:

ESRC funds world-leading research, data and post-graduate training in the economic, behavioural, social and data sciences to understand people and the world around us. Their work helps raise productivity, address climate change, improve public services and generate a prosperous, inclusive, healthy and secure society.

Network Plus Awards Overview

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