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Researcher • Writer • Presenter

 

Esther Lia Charalambous is a Behavioural Insight Writer, Researcher and Presenter working at the intersection of human behaviour, workplace psychology and public health advocacy.

The work on Dementia Research is entirely voluntary — contributed freely as both a professional responsibility and a personal mission. Not for commercial gain, but because the gaps in public awareness, institutional knowledge and preventative health education are too significant to ignore.

Her focus spans three critical areas: raising awareness of early onset dementia and cognitive decline before diagnosis becomes the first point of contact; identifying and challenging gaps in public health frameworks where evidence exists but action has stalled; and advocating directly to the Department for Education — to strengthen policy guidance, embed health literacy into national frameworks, and ensure dementia prevention becomes part of every school curriculum.

Esther writes, speaks and consults to ensure that evidence does not sit in journals — it reaches the people and institutions with the power to act on it.


Available for :Commissioned research • Editorial writing • Keynote presentations • Policy consultation • Panel & symposium contributions • MC & moderated discussions


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