Role
The Dementia Expert Reference Group (DERG) provides advice on the development, implementation and evaluation of dementia policy and initiatives.
The Dementia Expert Reference Group is not a decision-making body.
For more information, read the DERG Terms of Reference.
Dementia Expert Reference Group (DERG) – Terms of reference
This document contains the terms of reference for the Dementia Expert Reference Group (DERG).
Members | Organisation |
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Genevieve Donnelly (Chair) | Assistant Secretary, Department of Health, Disability and Ageing |
Professor Lee-Fay Low | University of Sydney |
Professor Susan Kurrle | University of Sydney |
Dr Kaele Stokes | Dementia Australia |
Professor Bianca Brijnath | National Ageing Research Institute |
Professor Henry Brodaty | Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing, University of New South Wales |
Marie Alford | Dementia Support Australia |
Isabelle Meyer | Dementia Training Australia |
Adjunct Professor Warren Harding | Alzheimer’s WA, Curtin University |
Professor James Vickers | University of Tasmania |
Professor Dimity Pond | General Practitioner |
Associate Professor Mark Yates | Deakin University, Grampians Health |
Caroline Gibson, RN | Ballarat Health Services |
Ann Pietsch | Dementia Advocate and Dementia Australia Advisory Committee (DAAC) member |
Pauline Acworth | Dementia Advocate |
Cassara Hardie | National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Ageing and Aged Care Council |
Nadine Blair | National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO) |
Sabrina Pit | Carers Australia |
Sharon Blackburn, CBE | BallyCara (aged care provider) |
Mel Ottaway | Resthaven Incorporated (aged care provider) |
Meetings
The Dementia Expert Reference Group meets quarterly through videoconference.
Contact
Dementia Expert Reference Group (DERG) secretariat
For more information on the Dementia Expert Reference Group, please contact the secretariat.
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