The CNPEA is pleased to collaborate with i2i Intergenerational Society, the BC Association of Community Response Networks (BCCRN) and CHNET-Works! at the University of Ottawa on this new webinar.
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Audio recording coming soon.
When
Thursday, April 28, 2016
1pm-2pm EDT
Summary
For decades, governments, non-profits, community health and education advocates have worked from two different camps to alleviate bullying of youth and abuse of older adults.
This webinar will assist you in understanding reasons for, and ways to bring, those two generational camps together, simply and cost effectively, for maximum impact on their shared area of concern.
The team will present a brief background of this work, 2 exemplary projects, and introduce four free resources to guide your interest. There will be a Q & A in which we heartily invite you to take part.
The CNPEA is pleased to collaborate with the BC Centre for Elder Advocacy and Support and CHNET-Works! at the University of Ottawa on this new webinar.
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When
Wednesday March 9, 2016
1pm-2pm EST
Summary
The BC Centre for Elder Advocacy and Support (BCCEAS) developed a workshop toolkit on elder abuse prevention through a three-year project that was funded by the Human Resources and Skills Development Canada under the New Horizons for Seniors Program. The workshop program utilizes the peer-to-peer model, with trained older adults delivering information on elder abuse prevention and financial literacy to their peers. Since 2011, BCCEAS has delivered over 500 workshops using this model to almost 5,000 older adults, in addition to training community groups to establish their own seniors reaching out to seniors program, in communities across BC.
The webinar will share learnings on the strategies of a peer-to-peer educational model on elder abuse prevention, through examination of the recruitment and training of volunteers, program delivery, evaluation and community networking, and use this knowledge to help organizations establish a volunteer-driven elder abuse prevention program in their communities.
The following resource is part of the Family Violence Initiative, funded by the Department of Justice Canada. Find similar tools by searching for the FVIF tag or consult the list of available resources.
The CNPEA is pleased to collaborate with CHNET-Works!, the Research Chair on Mistreatment of Older Adults and the Police of Montréal on this new webinar.
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When
Wednesday January 20, 2016
1pm-2pm EST
Summary
- This 3-year project aims at developing a police practice model to counter elder abuse.
- Police officers are called to intervene in different situations of abuse, at home or in nursing homes. The detection, the assessment of risk factors and elder abuse are not done in a systematic manner. Although they already identify situations of abuse, the majority of first responders (police and firefighters) have no standardized approach to detect situations of vulnerable seniors.
- Marie Beaulieu et Michelle Côté will introduce the project IPAM - Police Intervention to Counter Elder Abuse: Developing and Implementing a Practice Model, the results of the pilot project, as well as the next steps until completion in June 2016.
Language
The presentation will be in French.
PowerPoint slides and the Q&A session will be available in English and French.
The CNPEA is pleased to collaborate with CHNET-Works! and Credit Union Central of Canada on this Fireside Chat.
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The following resource is part of the Family Violence Initiative, funded by the RCMP. Find similar tools by searching for the FVIF tag or consult the list of available resources.
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