Allanfa Gyflym
Rydym yn defnyddio rhai cwcis hanfodol i wneud i’n gwefan weithio. Hoffem osod cwcis ychwanegol fel y gallwn gofio eich dewisiadau a deall sut rydych yn defnyddio ein gwefan.
Gallwch reoli eich dewisiadau a gosodiadau cwcis unrhyw bryd drwy glicio ar “Addasu cwcis” isod. I gael rhagor o wybodaeth am sut rydym yn defnyddio cwcis, gweler ein Hysbysiad cwcis.
Mae eich dewisiadau cwcis wedi’u cadw. Gallwch ddiweddaru eich gosodiadau cwcis unrhyw bryd ar y dudalen cwcis.
Mae eich dewisiadau cwcis wedi’u cadw. Gallwch ddiweddaru eich gosodiadau cwcis unrhyw bryd ar y dudalen cwcis.
Mae’n ddrwg gennym, roedd problem dechnegol. Rhowch gynnig arall arni.
Diolch am roi cynnig ar fersiwn 'beta' ein gwefan newydd. Mae'n waith ar y gweill, byddwn yn ychwanegu gwasanaethau newydd dros yr wythnosau nesaf, felly cymerwch gip a gadewch i ni wybod beth yw eich barn chi.
I am undertaking research into the lived experience of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) people living with dementia. LGBT people are particularly vulnerable when living with dementia, because their needs are either overlooked or misunderstood. Recent research has revealed that 1 in 6 trans adults may develop cognitive problems in late life, compared to 1 in 10 cisgender adults. And according to the LGBT foundation there could be as many as 68, 000 LGBT adults living with dementia. In a study of over 71,000 adults worldwide the World Alzheimer Report of 2019 revealed there was a, “General finding that LGBT persons do not perceive housing and support services for older persons as offering safe or welcoming accommodation and support”.
To increase understanding of the lived experience of LGBT Living with Dementia in the United Kingdom, I would like to undertake a Freedom of Information Request. My aim is to seek an accurate picture of how vulnerable LGBT people living with dementia are in your force area, as victims of crime and anti-social behaviour (ASB). Particularly as they may lose the ability to self-advocate. I appreciate this may be something your force has never considered is an issue.
To that end I would like figures from-
I appreciate that it is possible that some forces may not record “dementia” as a personal characteristic, but as a retired neighbourhood sergeant, I believe that it would be relevant data, as it would determine how an incident may need to be investigated, as the victim may require more support.