Responding to elder abuse
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Extended Q&A for: How to support clients exposed to technology-facilitated coercive control
This extended Q&A is an opportunity to hear again from our webinar panel, as they answer more of your questions from th...
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Training eModule: Recognising, Responding and Reporting of Abuse of the Older Person - For managers
Managers will learn how to understand reporting requirements and manage the safety and wellbeing of older people at ris...
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Training eModule: Recognising, Responding and Reporting of Abuse of the Older Person – For direct care workers
A training tool for frontline and care workers to identify, challenge, and prevent elder abuse.
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Together we can stop elder abuse - QLD Government
Recognising the signs of elder abuse is a key step in prevention. These are some signs that an older person might be ex...
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Together we can stop elder abuse - Sexual abuse
Elder abuse can take various forms. It may be emotional, financial, physical or sexual abuse, or it may result from neg...
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Elder Abuse. What can you do to help?
Thousands of older Australians experience elder abuse every year, sometimes from those closest to them.
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