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If you or someone you know is at immediate risk or harm call 911
For 24 hour support and referral, call Family Violence Info Line 310-1818

If you or someone you know is at immediate risk or harm call 911
For 24 hour support and referral, call Family Violence Info Line 310-1818

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Face It: Elder Abuse Happens – Community of Practice, Taking Action

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Associate Professor of
Social Work & Women’s Studies,
University of Windsor

Bystander Effect

Betty Jo Barrett, MSW, PhD

Keynote Speaker

Professor
Director, Centre for Research &
Education on Violence Against
Women & Children

Domestic Violence/Homicide
with Older Canadians
Lesson Learned from Tragedies

Peter Jaffe, BSc, MA, PhD

Keynote Speaker

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Margaret MacPherson, MA, GDip

“It’s Not Right!”
Neighbours, Friends
and Families for Older
Adults Training

FACE IT: Elder Abuse Happens –Community of Practice, Taking Action Conference to be held at the River Cree Resort and Casino 300 East Lapotac Blvd, Enoch, AB T7X 3Y3

Evening Trade Show April 30, 2018
Conference Sessions May 1 and May 2, 2018.

Alberta Elder Abuse Awareness Council and Alberta Seniors and Housing are proud to co-host FACE IT: Elder Abuse Happens – Community of Practice, Taking Action Conference.

FACE IT: Elder Abuse Happens – Community of Practice, Taking Action Conference offers a three day event with two days of conference sessions which provides unique opportunities for professionals to hear from dynamic speakers and learn more about complexities of elder abuse.

Professionals will have the opportunity to share information and enhance knowledge and capacity among practitioners in the field of elder abuse.

This conference will feature ‘It’s Not Right’ Neighbours, Friends and Families for Older Adults training on May 1 by Margaret MacPherson, Centre for Research & Education on Violence against Women & Children at Western University.

Alberta Seniors and Housing

Thank you to Alberta Seniors and Housing for their ongoing support as a Funder and Partner

Our Values

Our belief is that no one organization has a broad enough scope to address the complex issue of elder abuse in its entirety. A truly effective community response involves many stakeholders working in collaboration.

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