Upcoming Dementia Talk: Intimacy and sexuality (Part One)

Dementia Talk: Intimacy and sexuality (Part One)

Supporting a person’s sexuality is integral to self-esteem, self-worth and quality of life. In many Western societies, it is considered a fundamental human right. This applies to anyone, young or old, who considers sexuality an important component of their wellbeing and expression, despite what many may think.

This is no different for those living with dementia | mate wareware. Research has shown that supporting sexual, intimate, and affectionate interactions in this population is associated with reduced loneliness and even improved performance on certain cognitive function tests.

Unfortunately, research also tells us that facilitating and maintaining such relationships, especially those that continue into or develop within Residential Aged Care (RAC), are often discouraged or even prohibited. For people living in the community, there are also valid concerns about navigating sexual consent capacity between partners, not to mention changes in sexual behaviour that may accompany dementia.

As we look to support the next generation of people living with dementia – the ‘Baby Boomers’ – the pressure to balance support for their sexual needs and rights with ensuring their protection from abuse will only increase.

Join us for part one of a two-part series hosted by Winifred Henderson, Senior Educator at Dementia New Zealand, as we navigate the complexities of Sexuality, Intimacy and Dementia with Ashley Roberts (Hammond Innovations, Australia) to dispel myths, discuss strategies and explore the importance of language.

Guest speaker – Ashley Roberts

Ashley Roberts is an Australian-based educator and advocate specialising in dementia care, sexuality, relationships and human rights in aged care settings. Through his work with Hammond Innovations, Ashley supports organisations, professionals and families to navigate complex conversations around intimacy, consent, identity and person-centred care for people living with dementia.

Event details

Date: Friday, 3 July 2026
Time: 10:00am – 11:30am
Online via Zoom

Ticket prices:
Carers and whānau – Free
Individual Professional – $50+GST, including a Certificate of Attendance

For international registrations (outside of New Zealand), please email events@dementia.nz.

Not able to attend at that time? If you’re unable to join the live session, you can still register to receive a recording after the event. Simply complete the registration process as normal, tick the recording only box, and the webinar recording will be emailed to all registered attendees following the session.

Details Price Qty
Carer/Whānau/General Admission - ONLINEshow details + $0.00 NZD  
Professional - ONLINEshow details + $57.50 NZD*  
Recording Onlyshow details + $0.00 NZD  

* price includes taxes


  •  July 3, 2026
     10:00 am - 11:30 am