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A Dementia Symposium Commemorating the G7 Health Ministers' Meeting in Nagasaki "Collaboration in the International Community for Advancing Dementia Measures in a New Era"

On 14th May 2023, a Dementia Symposium Commemorating the G7 Health Ministers’ Meeting in Nagasaki “Collaboration in the International Community for Advancing Dementia Measures in a New Era” will be hosted by the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW) with supports of World Dementia Coundil (WDC) and HGPI. This symposium will be broadcasted live and registration is needed to access that. The registration will be open until 11:59PM on Thursday May 11th.

Event overview

After the G8 Dementia Summit held in the U.K. in 2013, the G8 Health Ministers issued a joint declaration that called on the international community to collaborate on measures for dementia. The decade following that event has seen progress both in efforts to formulate national strategies for dementia and to collaborate internationally on dementia measures.

Under the New Orange Plan presented at a follow-up event to the 2013 G8 Summit and the 2019 successor to that plan, the National Framework for Promotion of Dementia Policies, Japan has advanced comprehensive measures for dementia under the two pillars of inclusion and prevention. There has also been noteworthy progress in recent years in communication from people living with dementia and their families and their involvement in the policy-making process.

Momentum is now building for efforts to overcome the impact of the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic and engage in international cooperation to build an inclusive society. There has also been recent progress in the development of new therapeutics for dementia, and expectations for Japan to promote international cooperation in its capacity as this year’s G7 President are growing.

Given these developments, together with parties like international organizations for dementia that are related to the G7, patient advocacy organizations, and researchers, this symposium aims to reaffirm the importance of building an inclusive society, achieving innovation, and encouraging international collaboration to promote dementia policies in this new era under the leadership of Japan, the country where population aging has advanced the most.

A Dementia Symposium Commemorating the G7 Health Ministers' Meeting in Nagasaki "Collaboration in the International Community for Advancing Dementia Measures in a New Era"

Date: Sunday, May 14, 2023; 8:30-10:30 JST

Venue:

Online, Live Broadcasting

Registration

(Opens an external site)

Language

Japanese/English (with simultaneous interpretation)

Program

[Tentative Program]
Opening remarks from MHLW
Statements from people living with dementia or family members
Panel discussion 1: Inclusion
Panel discussion 2: Risk reduction & innovation
Closing remarks

Participation Fee

Free

Organizer

Host:Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW)
Support:Health and Global Policy Institute (HGPI), World Dementia Council (WDC)

Contact

Health and Global Policy Institute (HGPI)
Grand Cube 3F, Otemachi Financial City,
Global Business Hub Tokyo
1-9-2, Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
100-0004 JAPAN
TEL: +81-3-4243-7156
FAX: +81-3-4243-7378
A Dementia Symposium Commemorating the G7 Health Ministers' Meeting in Nagasaki "Collaboration in the International Community for Advancing Dementia Measures in a New Era"

Date: Sunday, May 14, 2023; 8:30-10:30 JST

Venue:

Online, Live Broadcasting

Registration

(Opens an external site)

Language

Japanese/English (with simultaneous interpretation)

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