The Government of Alberta has released Addressing Elder Abuse: A Toolkit for Developing a Coordinated Community Response to help communities develop a framework to address elder abuse at the local level.
This toolkit is intended to help build a community-specific, multi-disciplinary approach to addressing elder abuse. It provides a five-step process that communities, civil society organizations and individuals can use to develop a local coordinated community response (CCR) approach to address elder abuse.
This eight-page summary provides an overview of the characteristics of a Coordinated Community Response and of the five-step process.
To request a copy of the full toolkit, click here.
Source: Government of Alberta