Wrexham primary schools help to raise awareness of dementia
School children from across Wrexham have been helping to raise money and awareness of dementia during this year’s action week.
Over the past few months, schools throughout the county borough have been taking part in Dementia Friends sessions to learn all about the condition.
During these sessions, they have been learning how to make the world a better place for those living with dementia by looking at ways to make life easier for individuals and families affected by the disease.
Each year during Dementia Action Week, there is a day called “Denim for Dementia Day” where people are encouraged to dig out their denim items of clothing and wear them in support of Dementia Action Week.
Like in previous years, pupils in Wrexham did not let the side down with children from Ducks and Ducklings, Victoria School, Holt CP and Isycoed School all sporting their most stylish items of denim in aid of the amazing cause.
Alwyn Jones, Chief Officer for Social Care at Wrexham County Borough Council said, “The response to the Dementia Action Week and Denim for Dementia Day from the children has been magnificent.
“They have taken such a positive and mature approach to the subject, and shown incredible empathy, and I’m very proud of every single person who has taken part.
“There are many people out there living with dementia and some children will have family members who have the condition. So every little action they take – be it wearing their denim clothes or promising to make a pledge to someone living with dementia – will contribute towards making a brighter and kinder future for those affected by the condition.”
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