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Dec 2022

Last Updated: 30/12/2022
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'I hope we've made a difference' says Harrogate charity founder awarded MBE

by Vicky Carr

| 31 Dec, 2022
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Founding and leading a specialist dementia charity has led a Harrogate woman to be made an MBE in the King's New Year Honours.

Jill Quinn set up Burton Leonard-based Dementia Forward in spring 2012 and it has expanded rapidly in the intervening years.

She was notified of her award, made in recognition of services to people with dementia, three weeks ago. She said:

"I only told my children and my husband. It was tricky to keep it a secret at work.
"To be really honest, I thought it was a hoax. It came by email and there was a spelling mistake in it. My husband didn't want me to get too excited."






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Ms Quinn said the last year has brought some significant achievements for Dementia Forward, which was given the Queen's Award for Volunteering as well as The King's Fund Impact Award.

She and the rest of the team have more plans for the coming year, too. She said:

"I'm trying to be a local charity but we're punching above our weight. we want to share our success wider than where we deliver our services.
"I think we are on to something. We're managing to make a difference.
"Dementia is complicated and far-reaching for families. We've got a lot to do still, but I hope we've made a difference in North Yorkshire.
"Our biggest push now is for young onset dementia - that's people diagnosed under the age of 65. People are treated the same whether they are 40 or 90 and that isn't right.
"For the first time, we're sticking our heads outside North Yorkshire. We're saying we think our model is working really well and joining up with other people to try and get these things noticed."


While there are plans in place for the charity from the new year, the next few days will be for family celebrations.

Ms Quinn only told her father about her award two days ago, knowing how pleased and proud he would be. She added:

"It's hard to explain how it feels. It's lovely."