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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

AEAAC is recruiting new Board Members!

Are you committed to improving the lives
of older adults in Alberta?
Come join us!

The Alberta Elder Abuse Awareness Council is a group of Albertans dedicated to increasing awareness and supporting a community response to elder abuse.

We are seeking eligible candidates who are committed to supporting the prevention of elder abuse in Alberta and interested in participating in the work of the AEAAC.
The Alberta Elder Abuse Awareness Council is a province-wide network of professionals representing communities across Alberta promoting the well-being and security of older adults. We work to increase community awareness and develop resources to address and educate about elder abuse.

Commitment
Board members are expected to:
● Attend monthly Board meetings by teleconference. (First Thursday of the month, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm).
● Participate in a Sub-Committee based on need and interest.
● Provide guidance regarding the AEAAC's mission, policies, and strategic plan.
● Actively support the sustainability and growth of the AEAAC and be an AEAAC Member in good standing.

We are looking for individuals from various regions of our province and strive to have representation from across Alberta including rural and remote areas.
Professional experience in the field of elder abuse prevention is not mandatory.

pdf Click here to access the application.

If you have any questions about the recruitment process or becoming a director, please email Joanne Blinco, Case Management Coordinator at AEAAC.coordinator@outlook.com

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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