The Canadian Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse (CNPEA) is seeking proposals for an evaluator for a three-year project entitled “Increasing Access to Justice for Older Adult Victims of Sexual Assault: A Capacity Building Approach” (“Increasing Access Project”).  

When we submitted the proposal for the Increasing Access Project we took care to ensure that the project objectives support our Strategic Plan. Now that we are at the stage of drafting a more detailed workplan for the project we intend to craft the workplan so that the activities fulfill project requirements and advance Strategic Plan objectives.

We would like the evaluator to help us develop a workplan and an evaluation framework for the Increasing Access Project, and then to evaluate the project. The evaluator must have experience with project evaluation, work plans, and strategic planning. He/ she must also have strong facilitation skills. 

To read the full Call for Proposals, click HERE.

Proposals can be submitted to:
CNPEA coordinator Benedicte Schoepflin at  on or before June 2 at 5 pm p.s.t.
The successful proposal will be confirmed on or before June 8, 2017 at 5 p.m. p.s.t.

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There is in this land an army of strong, quiet men whose names never reach the newspapers, who fill the construction camps, operate the heavy machinery, grease the wheels of communication, and weld the steely sinews of industry. They are lonely men, unmarried or separated, living unpretentiously in small hotels or single rooms….”
– Walter Bromberg, M.D., 1965

On May 3, 2017, the Jo Cox Commission on Loneliness launched its month-long campaign spotlighting male loneliness. According to the initiative, 35 percent of men in the United Kingdom feel lonely at least once a week, and for 11 percent, it’s a daily occurrence. The survey also found that more than one in 10 men say they are lonely, but would not admit it to anyone.

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By Heather Campbell

With World Elder Abuse Awareness Day just around the corner, it’s a fitting time to summarize some recent international legal developments.

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By Horacio Tereja

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One of the projects (Sharing our lives/Empowering ourselves, funded by the New Horizons for Seniors Program) was focused on intergenerational dialogue, while the other (Let’s Talk, funded by the Ontario Seniors Secretariat) had the objective of sharing and increasing knowledge among seniors on issues such as elder abuse and neglect, Alzheimer’s disease or demographic ageing.

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WEAAD rgbJoin CNPEA and many other Elder Abuse prevention stakeholders, including members of the Elder Justice League,  for the next #NCEAnow Twitter Chat on Thursday, April 20th 2017 at 2pm EST. 

Come ready to share your WEAAD event planning tips & tricks or related questions. This is a great opportunity to share and promote your organization or agency's WEAAD plans for Canada and the US (and beyond!).  You can also send details of your WEAAD event to CNPEA via our event form. If you are in the US, add your event information to the NCEA's event map.

Here are the questions that will be addressed during this one-hour Twitter event:
Q1: What does #WEAAD mean to you? Why is #WEAAD important to you?
Q2: Is #WEAAD recognized in your community?  How do you make #elderabuse compelling to various audiences?
Q3: How do you plan and host a successful #WEAAD event?
Q4: What WEAAD activities are you planning this year? How do you ensure these activities make lasting effects in your community?
Q5: What does your organization do throughout the year to address #elderabuse?
Q6: How do you capture the impact of yearly #WEAAD events and efforts?

Never done this before? Not to worry, NCEA, the host of the Twitter Chat series #NCEANow, will run through all the basics at the start of the event! All you need is a Twitter handle!

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