Friday, 4th April marked the world’s first Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) Awareness Day.  PPA is a term that refers to a group of dementias that affect a person’s speech and language.

This initiative has been developed by people affected by Primary Progressive Aphasia, alongside speech and language therapists Dr Anna Volkmer and Rosemary Townsend. The project is a result of research, collaboration, and co-production, aiming to raise awareness of how speech and language therapy can support individuals living with PPA.

Raising Awareness in the Lead-Up

In the months ahead, the organisers will be sharing content across social media, emails, and other platforms to promote PPA Awareness Day. This will include collaborations with organisations such as:

  • Rare Dementia Support
  • Royal College of Speech and Language Therapy
  • NIHR Dementia Researcher (special podcastcoming on the 17th February)
  • Brainy Speech Therapists
  • UCL Giving Voice Society
  • Therapy Box

 

At Dyscover, we have been supporting people with PPA and their families since 2015. Rosemary is our highly experienced Speech & Language Therapist who together with Dr. Anna Volkmer has been championing the importance of speech & language therapy involvement for the condition.

Further Information can be found here:

https://dyscover.org.uk/…/primary-progressive-aphasia…/

https://speechtherapyppa.com/