A year‑long creative collaboration between Tuareg Productions, Brent Council Public Health, and Libraries, Culture and Heritage. This living documentary places people living with dementia at its centre, celebrating memory and identity through workshops that encourage storytelling, confidence building, social connection, and wellbeing.
This forum will feature interactive discussions, video screenings, and a monologue by Marsha Millar (Top Boy). It is designed for families and carers, young people, community leaders and councillors, dementia‑care organisations, Brent residents, and the wider community.
Intergenerational work is key. Students from Nottingham Trent University London are supporting the project by collecting oral histories and capturing activities through film and photography to promote empathy and inclusive practice.