Angela Rippon at the Dementia Conversation in Rutland
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00:00Good afternoon, my name is David Fitzgerald, formerly of the BBC, Sky, ITV, but with a
00:07passion now for dementia and communication. I'll explain a little more a little later.
00:13Thank you for attending today, it's going to be a fascinating conference. The lady who
00:18has brought us all together today, I am so glad to say, is Alicia Kent, the Right Honourable
00:24Minister of Health and Welfare. Would you like to officially open?
00:35Well I'd like to start actually by just saying a big thank you to all of you for coming today.
00:41When I launched Rutland's Red Dementia Conversation at the start of this year, I was really nervous
00:46because it's the one thing none of us feel comfortable talking about. It's the one thing
00:50we still whisper to each other when we talk about a loved one or a family member or someone
00:54we know having it. And I'm just really grateful to our county, because every event we've held,
00:59whether it's the John Sushi and Noodle, whether it's my market stalls, whether it's the training
01:03for businesses, whether it's the training for community groups, you have turned out.
01:07So I'm really, really grateful to you. Today we're going to have, we have the experts,
01:11we have the foremost experts in the country in talking about dementia, so we have lots
01:16of time for you to ask questions as well. And all I want to say is thank you to all
01:20of you, because what you are doing is making a difference. We've already seen more people
01:24coming to me saying, thanks for what you're doing, I realise my partner had dementia,
01:28we've gone through it again by the numbers. So thank you to all of you for participating
01:32in the conversation. And I'm going to hand over today, it's definitely not about me,
01:36it's about hearing from these wonderful people. I'm so grateful from the bottom of my heart,
01:39particularly you were all booked months and months ago, and the election puts weight to
01:43that, so thank you to all of you for giving your time. I'm really grateful, give a massive
01:46round of applause for our wonderful panel.