Greater Essex Dementia Strategy Refresh

Posted on: August 18, 2026

Today, more than 24,000 people in Essex are living with dementia, and its impact reaches far beyond those diagnosed, affecting families, carers, friends, neighbours, colleagues, and professionals. With numbers expected to rise significantly by 2030, it is more important than ever that we work together to ensure our services, communities, and support are ready for the future.

 

2026 marks an important milestone as Greater Essex, (ECC, Southend and Thurrock) refreshes its Dementia Strategy. The strategy sets out our shared vision to help people live well with dementia through priorities such as prevention, timely diagnosis, information and advice, support for carers, dementia-inclusive communities, and high-quality care. As part of the refresh, we are reviewing what is working well, where there are gaps, and what improvements are needed.

 

Share your views:
Dementia priorities in Southend, Essex & Thurrock (SET) – Fill in the form

 

We want this strategy to be shaped by the people it affects most. Every voice matters, and we are particularly keen to hear from people across Essex’s diverse communities so the refreshed strategy reflects a wide range of experiences, needs, and aspirations.

Your feedback will help us build a strategy that supports people living with dementia, their families, and carers, and helps make Essex an even better place to live.

 

Our current strategy can be found here: Essex dementia strategy | Essex County Council

 

Thank you for taking the time to share your views and help shape the future of dementia support in Essex.

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