Co-producing a quality service standards framework for people with dementia

Project Background

The Facilitator project with Meeting Centres Scotland will develop a co-produced Quality Standards Framework  to ensure consistent, high-quality, person-centred dementia support across its network.

This framework will balance each centre’s unique, community-led spirit with the need for accountability and reliability, benefiting people living with dementia, their families, and funders. Meeting Centres Scotland’s co-production approach, involving people with lived experience in decision-making, aligns with IMPACT’s mission of bottom-up, evidence-informed change. With IMPACT’s support, Meeting Centres Scotland will unify best practices, strengthen local partnerships, and create a transparent model that enhances sustainability and trust. This project is based in Dundee, Scotland.

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Meet Our Facilitator: Andy Wynd

Andy Wynd

My name is Andy and my Facilitator project involves working in collaboration with Meeting Centres Scotland to co-produce a Quality Standards Framework that reflects the values, experiences and priorities of those involved in Meeting Centres across Scotland. I bring extensive experience from across the health and social care sector, with a strong focus on ageing for those with long term conditions, person-centred practice, and community-led approaches.