CNPEA note: This call for participants is twofold, please read until the end. Interested participants must have worked for the Designated Agencies (Health Authorities) or Public Guardian and Trustee (PGT) or must work for an agency that serves seniors, and must have had at least one experience in the past two years of discussing orreporting a situation of elder abuse with the Designated Agencies (Health Authorities) or Public Guardian and Trustee (PGT). 


Are You Interested in Talking About Your Professional Experience Working with Elder Abuse Victims?
If so, we would like to hear from you.

We are looking for participants for an interview lasting up to 60 minutes to be held in person or over the phone.

Participants must have worked for the Designated Agencies (Health Authorities) or Public Guardian and Trustee (PGT) in a role where they investigated or responded to reports of elder abuse in the past two years.  These criteria ensure participants have current professional experience as responders. 

You are being asked to participate in this study as an individual rather than a representative of your agency. The purpose of the study is to gain an understanding of how elder abuse responders interpret BC’s laws, and the process they follow for making decisions after receiving a report of abuse. 

The study is being carried out by Joan Braun as a requirement towards a PhD dissertation in law, under the supervision of Professor Debra Parkes who is the principal investigator for this study. 

Please contact Joan Braun at or at 604-780-4870 for more information.

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We are looking for participants for an interview lasting up to 60 minutes to be held in person or over the phone.

Participants must work for an agency that serves seniors, and must have had at least one experience in the past two years of discussing or reporting a situation of elder abuse with the Designated Agencies (Health Authorities) or Public Guardian and Trustee (PGT). 

You are being asked to participate in this study as an individual rather than a representative of your agency. The purpose of the study is to gain an understanding of how elder abuse responders interpret BC’s laws, and the process they follow for making decisions after receiving a report of abuse.

The study is being carried out by Joan Braun as a requirement towards a PhD dissertation in law, under the supervision of Professor Debra Parkes who is the principal investigator for this study.

Please contact Joan Braun at or 604-780-4870 for more information.

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www.allard.ubc.ca

 

 

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