Our submissions to government offer an important opportunity to influence policy and keep dementia research on the agenda.
- About our policy work
- Research
- Policy reports
- How to get involved
- Access to Treatments
- Diagnosis
- Brain Health
- Position statements
- Supporting research
- Working with governments
- Brain Health consensus statement
- Future treatments
- Policy Involvement Panel
- Charity Medicines Access Coalition
- 2018
- 2017
- 2016
- Archive
- Clinical Policy Advisory Panel
- Impact on people
- Brexit
- Patient data sharing
- Department of Health consultation on Setting the mandate to NHS England for 2016 to 2017 (November 2015)
- Science and Technology Committee inquiry into the Big Data Dilemma (September 2015)
- Science and Technology Committee inquiry into the Science Budget (August 2015)
- Public Health England consultation on Doing, supporting and using public health research (March 2015)
- Health Committee inquiry into the impact of physical activity and diet on health (December 2014)
- UK National Screening Committee report on Screening for dementia (September 2014)
- BIS Broader Strategy consultation (September 2014)
- NICE public health draft guideline on Dementia, disability and frailty in later life – mid-life approaches to prevention (September 2014)
- Agenda 2030: One Nation. Labour’s plan for science (August 2014)
- Department for Business and innovation consultation on proposals for long-term capital investment in science and research (July 2014)
- Health Education England’s draft strategy for research and innovation (Juny 2014)
Our policy work
We're working with governments worldwide, funders, industry, and people impacted by dementia to support life-changing research.