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It can help people with dementia share their stories and enhance their sense of identity. This is especially useful when they are having difficulty in sharing this information themselves. If the person has experienced sad or traumatic life events that would cause worry or upset, you may want to avoid revisiting these, but it may be helpful to explain these on a separate document that can be given to family, friends and carers so they can identify if changes in behaviour are linked to a specific event.

It can help the person develop closer relationships with family carers and staff through sharing stories. Rio, R. (2009) Connecting through music with people with dementia: a guide for caregivers, London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.

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What is life story work? Essentially, it involves working with a person with dementia, family members and friends to record key moments of their past and present lives, usually in a scrapbook, photo album or video album. The book or album (which may also record current likes and dislikes and future wishes and aspirations) will play an important role in providing person-centred care and support.

The Life Story Network (LSN) works with a range of partners and individuals to promote the value of using life stories to ‘improve the quality of life and wellbeing of people and communities, particularly those marginalised or made vulnerable through ill health or disability’.

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The child's birth parents, family, foster carers and other people who know the child should be encouraged to be involved in putting together contents. They may also be able to provide memorabilia significant to the child such as the child's hospital birth wristband; soft toys, letters and celebration cards; first drawings and paintings and photographs of birth parents, siblings, family members and other people who are important to the child. Where appropriate, this memorabilia should be stored safely in a suitable box - a 'memory box'. Schweitzer, P. and Bruce, E. (2008) Remembering yesterday, caring today: Reminiscence in dementia care: A guide to good practice, London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Go with the flow and let the person talk freely about their life – you don’t need to start from the beginning

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