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Gill Windle is a Professor and Director of Impact and Engagement at the School of Health Sciences, Bangor University. She specializes in interdisciplinary research focusing on dementia care, aging, and resilience, with a particular emphasis on improving outcomes for older adults and their caregivers. Her work has secured over £19 million in funding, including a £1.48 million award from the National Institute of Health Research for the 'iSupport' digital health intervention.
- Chartered Psychologist & Gerontologist
- Director, DSDC Wales
- Associate Director, Wales Centre for Ageing and Dementia Research (CADR)
Research Themes:
- Resilience in dementia patients and caregivers
- Digital health interventions (e.g., WHO's iSupport)
- Social return on investment in care services
- Arts-based dementia care approaches
- Rural dementia service provision
- Policy development for aging populations
Scientific Awards:
- Personal Chair (Bangor University, 2018)
- Creating a Dementia Supportive Practice Community (2016)
Current Supervision:
- Bethan Naughton Morgan (ESRC studentship: iSupport for rare dementias)
- Laura Braithwaite Stuart (NHS studentship: intergenerational communication in dementia)
- Hannah Jelly (HCRW studentship: co-creating resilience frameworks)
Her research contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals 3 (Health) and 10 (Inequality Reduction). Work includes 156 total research outputs, 30 projects, and 48 activities since 2001.
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