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elder abuse

A Multi-Site Assessment of Five Court-Focused Elder Abuse Initiatives

This 2011 American Bar Association Study demonstrates that court-focused elder abuse initiatives enhance access to justice for victims and offer benefits to courts and other agencies.
 
Principal Investigator and Project Director:
Lori A. Stiegel, J.D.
American Bar Association Commission on Law and Aging
 
Co-Principal Investigator and Project Contractor:
Pamela B. Teaster, Ph.D.

Defintions of Elder Abuse

Definitions NCALL uses to guide its work.

It's Our Responsibility

Written by Bonnie Brandl, MSW. ©2003

24-page Booklet “Where Faith and Safety Meet: Faith Communities Respond to Elder Abuse” (black and white)

©Safe Havens Interfaith Partnership Against Domestic Violence and the National Clearinghouse on Abuse in Later Life, 2010.

24-page Booklet “Where Faith and Safety Meet: Faith Communities Respond to Elder Abuse” (color)

©Safe Havens Interfaith Partnership Against Domestic Violence and the National Clearinghouse on Abuse in Later Life, 2010.

Coalition Chronicles: Advocacy For Survivors of Abuse in Later Life

October 2010: Volume 29, Issue 2
The Wisconsin Coalition Against Domestic Violence (WCADV) began to proactively address abuse in later life in the mid-1980’s. In 1999, WCADV formed the National Clearinghouse on Abuse in Later Life (NCALL), a national resource and training center to aid community responses to domestic and sexual violence in later life. The information in this issue of the Coalition Chronicles highlights WCADV and NCALL's shared commitment to ending violence in all families…at all ages.

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