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WEAAD Around the World - Global Events 2011

Events happening on and around 15 June in recognition
of
the
6th Annual W
orld Elder Abuse Awareness Day

My World... Your World... Our World... Free of Elder Abuse

Global Region
|| Africa || Asia || Europe || Latin America & Caribbean || Middle East North Africa || North America || Oceania ||
|| International & Internet ||

|| World Day 2011 London || Argentina || Australia || AU - South Australia || AU.SA - Adelaide || AU - Western Australia || AU.WA - Albany || AU.WA - Bunbury || AU.WA - Manjimup || AU.WA - Perth || AU.WA - Wagin || Bangladesh || Bolivia || Brazil || Canada || CA - Alberta || CA - British Columbia || CA.BC - Duncan || CA.BC - Enderby || CA - Manitoba || CA - Nouveau-Brunswick || CA - Ontario || CA.ON - Thunder Bay || CA.ON - Toronto || Chile || CL - SENAMA || Costa Rica || Repùblica Dominicana || France || Hong Kong || India || IN - New Delhi || IN - Silver Innings || Ireland || IE - County Cork || IE - County Dublin || IE - County Kerry || IE - County Laois || México || Peru || Republic of Serbia || Spain || United Kingdom || UK - Impington Cambs || UK - Liverpool || UK - Shropshire || UK - Telford || United States of America || US - Washington, D.C. || US - Arizona || US - California || US - Colorado || US - Connecticut || US - Florida || US.FL - Oveido || US.FL - Port Charlotte || US.FL - Tallahassee || US - Indiana || US - Maine || US.ME - Sanford || US.ME - Scarborough || US - New York || US - North Dakota || US - Pennsylvania || US - Tennessee || US - Texas || US - Vermont || US - West Virginia || Webinar ||
To submit your WEAAD event to be included on this web page, please click here.

After the event, to share the outcome with INPEA, send a brief report and photos to email weaad button with "report" in the subject line. These will be posted on the WEAAD 2011 Global Reports page. Thank you.

Would you like to participate in INPEA's WEAAD Follow-Up Survey? If so, download the survey form (.doc 56kb),
fill in and e-mail to email weaad button with "survey" in the subject line. Thank you for your input.




INTERNATIONAL & INTERNET

6th Annual
International Commemoration

of
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day


Organized by:
INPEA and Action on Elder Abuse

In Collaboration with:

Age UK
Brunel Institute for Ageing Studies
British Society of Gerontology
International Longevity Centre, UK
King's College London Institute of Gerontology
Centre for Innovative Ageing, Swansea University

Venue:
Herbert Smith LLP
Exchange House
Primrose Street
London, United Kingdom EC2A 2HS

Friday, June 17, 2011

A Full Day Forum



Save the Date
Click here to download .pdf


Conference Program & Registration
Click here for further info


Understanding the dynamics of abuse in later life in the LGBT and Latino Communities

Sponsored by:
National Resource Center on Domseitc Violence (NRCDV)

Venue:
Webinar

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Beginning at 3pm (eastern)
This 90 minutes webinar will provide an overview of abuse in later life and the impact of ageism on the delivery of services to elder abuse victims/survivors. Presenters will also discuss dynamics that are specific to elder abuse survivors in the LGBT and Latino communities with an emphasis on barriers to services as well as existing promising practices.

This year, in recognition of WEAAD on June 15th, the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, the National Clearinghouse on Abuse in Later Life, UC Irvine Center of Excellence on Elder Abuse & Neglect, Casa de Esperanza, the National Sexual Violence Resource Center and Services & Advocacy for GLBT Elders invite you to listen to a blogtalkradio session and participate in a webinar to learn more about this issue. You will be able to participate in one or both activities from the convenience of your desk!

Register for this webinar at
http://bwjp.ilinc.com/register/fmzyvzm

On the Web at:
nrcdv.org

Primary Contact:
Heidi Notario-Smull
Click to e-mail hns @pcadv
Telephone: 1-717-545-6400 ext. 195

Secondary Contact:
Kenya Fairley
Click to e-mail kmf @pcadv
Telephone: 1-717-545-6400 ext. 184

"Who Knew?"
Elder Abuse Awareness Video


Sponsored by:
IMPACT PSA, Inc
A nonprofit film/video Production Company
P.O.Box 461719
Los Angeles, CA 90046

Venue:
Internet social media
and broadcast media

Project outreach begins
June 15th 2011
and continues leading up
to June 15th 2012


IMPACT PSA is a nonprofit production company whose mission since 1995 has been to bring awareness to elder abuse through visual media. We have an evolving Broadcast Media Campaign Against Elder Abuse which is a series of story driven Public Service Announcements addressing the different categories of elder abuse.

In addition to the series meant for broadcast television, we are introducing an inter-active social media Elder Abuse Awareness Campaign and are launching the first online PSA June 15th as a part of a year long initiative in which we invite people everywhere to participate in a series of PSA's about elder abuse awareness thereby increasing it. We believe this has not been done before and are extremely excited in hopes that we can really increase awareness and understanding of this insidious abuse.

Anyone interested in participating may go to our website for information on how to do it.

To participate in an online PSA about Elder Abuse, please go to our Website impactpsa.org

Primary Contact:
Bonnie Matchinga
Click to e-mail
bonnie @impactpsa

Telephone: 1 (323) 851-5151

Secondary Contact:
Sue Berry
Click to e-mail
Sue @impactpsa

Telephone: 1 (323) 851-5151




AFRICA



ASIA

   BANGLADESH

World Elder Abuse
Awareness Week 2011


Sponsored by:
Samaj Unnayan Kendra (SUK)

Venue:
Bhola
Bangladesh

From Wednesday the 15th
thru Wednesday 22 June 2011

Description:
1. Rally
2. Seminar
3. Discussion
4. School Debate
5. Film screening

Click here to send e-mail
to suk_bangladesh


Contact:
Mizanur Rahman Jewel
Click here to e-mail edsukbd
Telephone: +88029143045

HONG KONG

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day 2011

Sponsored by:
The Against Elderly Abuse of Hong Kong

Venue:
E-Max
Kowloon
Hong Kong

Sunday 12-06-2011

From 1:30p.m. to 5:00p.m.


1) "World Elder Abuse Awareness Day Carnival 2011" Opening Ceremony

2) Appreciation Certificate Presentation for "Guardian Angel of Elderly" Program 2011

3) To build a community harmony, mutual care and aid through organizing these activities promoting the message of care, love and respect for the elders.

Contact:
Miss. Fanny Wong
Click to e-mail aeaohk-fanny @yahoo

INDIA

National Symposium on Security
and Safety of older persons


Sponsored by:
INPEA

Venue:

India Habitat Center
Lodhi Road, New Delhi
India

Tuesday, 14 June 2011

Beginning at 1800 hours


A symposium with national leaders on the safety and security of the older individuals living in the society would be organized in the India Habitat Center on the 14th June. The program would begin with tea and snacks at 6PM and would be followed by the symposium.

Registration is free

For further info, please contact:
Ashish Goel
Click here to e-mail ashish goel
Telephone: 91-9868399771

Secondary Contact:
Mala Kapur Shankardass
Click here to e-mail: m k shankardass
Telephone: 91-9818138553

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day
WEAAD India Programme


Sponsored by:
Silver Inning Foundation in association with INPEA (International Network for Prevention of Elder Abuse) Indian Chapter through Development, Welfare and Research Foundation (DWARF) and 'Little Things Matter Initiatives' (LTMI); SSS Global; FESCOM (Mumbai); 1298 Senior Citizens Helpline, Mumbai; AISCCON ; iCONGO ; Harmony for Silvers Foundation & Alfresco FC Mumbai.

Venue:

PAN India

From May 20th through June 20th 2011


World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, Month long Tentative Programme:

1. Host Essay Competition from May 20th to June 20th 2011

2. Online Elder Abuse Survey 2011: Elder Abuse - Click here

3. 4th June Talk on Women Empowerment by Adv

4. 5th June Elder Abuse Sensitization talk at FESCOM Capacity Building

5. 15th June Foot D Ball to Stop Elder Abuse

6. 17th June Intergenerational Programme

On the web at
http://silverinnings.blogspot.com/2011/05/world-elder-abuse-awareness-day-weaad.html

Click to e-mail silverinnings @gmail

Primary Contact:

Sailesh Mishra
Click to e-mail sailesh2000@gmail.com
Telephone: 9819819145

Secondary Contact:
Dhanalaxmi Rao
Click to e-mail @gmail.com

Click above to download .pdf
7. 20th June Talk on Dementia & Alzheimer's and Abuse

8. 15th June Senior Citizens group conducting an awareness meeting on "Elders Abuse"

9. SSS Global in association with Senior Citizens groups, Hyderabad plan to conduct Talk on Elder Abuse

10. Bulk SMS will be send to more than 10,000 people

11. Bulk Email will be send to more than 25,000 people
Wear Purple
Click for larger image
12. 15th June Creation of Open Group on Face Book

13. Month long activity on Social Media sites

14. Friendly Football Matches at other places including schools

For further information on these events, click here to download .pdf



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EUROPE

Flag of France FRANCE

Journée Mondiale de Prise de Conscience
des Maltraitances envers
les Personnes Vulnérables

Maltraitances : Un Tabou Qui Dure


Endroit:
Université Paris—Descartes
Amphithéâtre Lavoisier A (3ème étage)
45 Rue des Saints Pères 75006 PARIS VIème
(Métro Saint Germain des Prés)

Jeudi 09 Juin 2011
de 18h à 20h

ALMA France
B.P. 1526 - 38 025 GRENOBLE CEDEX
Tél. : 04 76 84 20 40
Fax. : 04 76 21 81 38
Clic à l'email @alma-france.org

Clic pour télécharger .pdf


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IRELAND

Age Action Ireland

March-April
Public Awareness workshops
in Cork, Galway, Dublin, Athy & to raise awareness on elder abuse
National Media Press releases and discussion on television, radio and newspapers

Wednesday 15th June
Mayoral Proclamation Signing

The following Lord Majors/Mayors have agreed to support World Elder Abuse Awareness Day 2011 by signing the INPEA Mayoral Proclamation Against Elder Abuse
  • Lord Mayor Of Dublin
  • Mayor of Limerick
  • Mayor of Sligo
  • Mayor of Kilkenny
  • Mayor of Waterford

Wednesday 15th June
Municipal Declaration Signing

Deputy Commissioner of the Garda Siochana
Head of the UCD School of Nursing, Midwifery & Health Systems

COUNTY CORK
St Luke’s Home
Mahon, Cork

Monday 13th June


Visit to local national school
to raise awareness about respecting older people


Tuesday 14th June

Visit to older people at local social services centre to discuss the issue of elder abuse
Wednesday 15th June

Fashion show with older people in the Residence and raising awareness about elder abuse.
Thursday 16th June
Bus outing with residents highlighting the importance in all having the right to participate in all daily activities. Bus will be decorated in purple ribbons.

Friday 17th June
Visit from the local community Garda who will chat to residents about abuse prevention and reporting.

Staff workshop highlighting awareness


St Patrick's Hospital
/ Marymount Hospice
Wellington Road
Cork, Ireland

Wednesday 15th June
Symbolic candle lighting to mark and acknowledge those who have suffered
or continue to suffer abuse.


Provision of purple ribbons to staff to demonstrate support of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. Facilitation of written reflections on elder abuse. These will be collected, copied onto green card and hung onto a 'tree' in reception on the day (similar to a 'Jessie Tree' at Christmas).


Schull Community Hospital Cork
Schull

Wednesday 15th June
Coffee morning involving all residents and their families and friends

Release of purple balloons during coffee morning
Symbolic wearing of purple ribbons made by residents.
Poster exhibition.   
COUNTY DUBLIN
Health Sciences Building
University College
Dublin

Wednesday 15th June
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day Open Your Eyes Conference
(HSE, NCPOP & INPEA)

The conference will be opened by Minister Kathleen Lynch and includes speakers in research and practice related to elder abuse.

See www.ncpop.ie for more details.

COUNTY KERRY
Cuil Didin Nursing Home
Tralee, Co Kerry



Monday 13th June
Launch of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day and Press release

Opening ceremony:
The Mayor of Kerry Councilor Leahy, The Mayor of Tralee Councilor Wharton- Slattery, the Mayor of Killarney Councilor Grady and the Mayor of Listowell Councilor Curtin all attending at 11am and lending their support to this very deserving cause.

A piper from the Valentia island pipe band will open proceedings with piped music.

Guest speakers include:
The Elder Abuse Officer for Kerry, Joanne French.
Hannah Lane, Independent Volunteer Advocate
Catriona O'Connor Director of Nursing Cuil Didin Nursing home

Followed by a multi-denominational prayer ceremony
Buffet.


Wednesday 15th June
Multi-denominational prayer ceremony
Symbolic wearing of the colour purple by staff and residents
Day room to be decorated in the colour purple
Wearing of purple ribbons made in craft class.


Kerry General Hospital


Wednesday 15th June
Celebration of mass to mark World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

Symbolic decoration of day room in the official WEAAD colour purple (Balloons)
Residents and Staff to wear the colour purple

Coffee/tea and cake following Mass

Irish Music Session by Mary O’Connell


St Columbanus Community Hospital
Killarney, Co Kerry

Wednesday 15th June


Celebration of mass to mark World Elder Abuse Awareness Day


Symbolic purple balloons throughout the building
Valentia Community Hospital


Wednesday 15th June
Celebration of mass to mark World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

Day room dressed in the colour purple
Residents and staff to wear colour purple throughout the day
Residents to make & wear purple ribbons made in craft

Music by Piper from Valentia island pipe band
& BALLOON RELEASE to Mark World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

Music session by pupils from local school


Dingle Community Unit Hospital

Wednesday 15th June
Local media attention to World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

Celebration of mass to mark World Elder Abuse Awareness Day followed by coffee morning

Distribution of World Elder Abuse awareness day leaflets

Cahirsiveen Community Hospital
Cahirsiveen
Co Kerry


Wednesday 15th June
Celebration of mass to mark World Elder Abuse Awareness Day.

Day room dressed in the colour purple
Residents and staff to wear colour purple throughout the day
Residents facilitated to make & wear purple ribbons made in craft class
Music by Piper from Valentia island pipe band
Music session by Stephen McCrohan (Irish tenors fame!!!!)

Media coverage to record the event.
COUNTY LAOIS
Oakdale Nursing Home
Portarlington
Co Laois


Wednesday 15th June


Wear Purple on June 15th

Members of Staff to wear purple ribbons on June 15th
Residents invited to wear purple ribbons on June 15th
Purple decorated Day room
Release of Purple balloons

Resident appreciation board:
All members of staff and visitors to Oakdale are invited to write a message on a piece of purple card, describing simply what they have learned from our residents. The individual cards will be displayed on a larger board with photographs and given to the residents, thanking them for all they have taught us about life and living.

Letter to self:
Staff members are invited to write a short note addressed to themselves in the future. The note will ask the person to imagine themselves at an age and in a situation similar to that of our residents. The letter will probe staff members to reflect and consider "If I was this age what would be important to me to be able to do?" and "In this situation how would I like to be treated?"
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REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

Sponsored by:

European Commission,
Red Cross of Serbia,
International Federation of Red Cross
and
Red Crescent Societies

Venue:
Red Cross of Serbia Headquarters
Simina 19
Belgrade
Serbia

Wednesday 15 June

From 12 to 14



Click here to see photos
and read a report of this presentation

Red Cross of Serbia and HumanaS network are observing the World Elder Abuse Day for the fifth time.

A presentation will be done of results of a survey done by Prof dr Nevena Petrusic (Comissioner for protection of Equality) on behalf of HumanaS related to violence in Family context. This survey has been supported through IPA funding.

A presentation will be done on New Aspects on Human Safety by Brankica Jankovic, the Head of the Gerontological Centre in Belgrade.

A presentation will be done on the Importance of institutions of social protection by dr Sanja Dragas Latas of the Gerontological Centre in Belgrade.

A presentation will be done on whether the new Law on Social Protection will contribute to reduction of discrimination against older people in Serbia by Nada Sataric.

A presentation will be done on the role of health workers in prevention of abuse of older people by Dr Marija Tasic.

The event will be opened by the Secretary General of the Red Cross of Serbia and the State Secretary of the Ministry of Labour and Social Policy, Mr Zoran Martinovic.

To register for this event,
name and organisation
required by 13 June.

On the web at
www.humanas.rs

For further info,
Primary Contact:

Natasa Todorovic
Click to e-mail
natasa @redcross

Telephone: +381 62 880 15 31

Secondary Contact:
Milutin Vracevic, MD
Click to e-mail
milutin @redcross

Telephone: +381 62 880 15 33

SPAIN

Ponte en su Piel

Sponsored by:
InfoElder - Grupo Intercom

Spain
Internet

Permanent campaign


Ponte En Su Piel is an on-going internet-based social campaign for the rights of the elderly population. Between December 2008 and March 2009, approximately 1000 people, including companies, associations and institutions, participated in the writing of a decalogue that raises awareness of abuse of the elderly population. Many of the participants have pasted the Ponte En Su Piel- symbol on their websites. We welcome new participants to join our cause.

Nowadays companies, associations, independent blogs and different websites keep on join our "community of friends against the elder abuse" (http://ponteensupiel.infoelder.com/red-de-amigos-contra-e l-maltrato-a-los-mayores.html)   

It is especially important for us to fight against the abuse of elderly people in Spain where the population of senior citizens is very high.

You can find more information
on our campaign and
other related topics
on our website
http://ponteensupiel.infoelder.com/


Click to E-mail infoelder @

Primary Contact:
Juan Pablo Correa
Telephone: (+34) 93 504 56 34

Secondary Contact:

 Julián Bueno Ardila
Telephone: (+34) 93 504 56 46

This campaign is supported by
www.infoelder.com

  UNITED KINGDOM
Concerned About Care

Sponsored By:
Hollyoak Vets

Venue:
Hollyoak Veterinary Surgery Impington
Middlewhite Barn St Georges Way
Impington Cambs Cb24 9af

Wednesday, 15th June

Beginning at 8:00pm
On 15th June, Matthew Taylor from KIS Academy will be giving a talk as part of Abuse Awareness day. Admission is FREE and it is aimed at relatives of those in care, and even for people in care themselves. Find out what is defined as 'abuse' and what isn't. Mr. Taylor has years experience in the care industry as a care giver and as a professional trainer. He will explain what to look for when selecting a care home. He will explain in simple terms how to detect abuse, what the law says, and what you can do to protect your loved one.

This talk is FREE and ALL ARE WELCOMED. If you have a relative in care you are most welcome to bring them. As Mr Taylor says: "The best way to stamp out abuse is to train those receiving the care. They are truly the eyes and ears that will ensure the highest standards of care are met." Health care professionals will find this informative and useful as well. The talk will be held at Hollyoak Veterinary Surgery, St Georges Way, Impington on 15 June beginning at 8:00 PM.

Seating is limited.

For further details,
please contact:

Matthew Taylor
Click to e-mail
info @kisacademy

Telephone: 07402 006713

On the Web at
www.kisacademy.co.uk

Coffee and Cakes Morning

Sponsored by:
Merseycare NHS Trust

Venue:
Mossley Hill Day Hospital
Park Avenue
Liverpool, Merseyside L18 8BU

Wednesday, 15 June 2011

Beginning at 11.00am


We are a care provider for older people. We are aiming to raise awareness of Elder abuse. DISPLAYING POSTERS AND ISSUING LEAFLETS ON THE DAY. Providing cakes ,coffee and discussions of support available for people who experience or are aware of elder abuse.

On the web at
merseycare.nhs.uk

Primary Contact:
Sue Jones
Click to e-mail s.jones @merseycare
Telephone: 0151 250 6067

Secondary Contact:
Audrey Turke
Click to e-mail a.turke @merseycare
Telephone: 0151250 6067

Cake and Ribbons
at the Information Day


Sponsored by:
Shropshire Partners in Care

Venue:
Farriers Business Centre
Shropshire

Thursday, 26th May 2011

From AM

Members of Shropshire Partners in Care (SPIC) attending an Information Day will be offered the chance to purchase cake and purple ribbons, with donations going to Action on Elder Abuse. SPIC members will be made aware of the issue and encouraged to put an event at their organisation on June 15th to mark World Elder Abuse Awareness Day 2011.


Website: www.spic.co.uk

Primary Contact:
Karen Littleford
Click here to e-mail K. Littleford @spic.co.uk
Telephone: 01743 86001

Secondary Contact:
Marion Kelly
Click here to e-mail M. Kelly @spic.co.uk
Telephone: 01743 860011

Shropshire Partners in Care (SPIC) has commemorated past WEAAD years: 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, & 2010.

Information Stand

Sponsored by:
Telford & Wrekin Council

Venue:
Telford Town Centre


From 9am to 6pm
The Adult Protection Team, Telford & Wrekin Council will be hosting a stand in the town centre to provide information, support and raise awareness of the issue. The team will be giving out purple ribbons to members of the public.

 Open to anyone.

Contact:
Judith McGillivray
Click e-mail judith @ telford.gov.uk
Telephone: 01952 385667

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LATIN AMERICA and CARIBBEAN

ARGENTINA

Promueven organizacion de actividades de sensibilización en organismos de gobierno

Actividades por el 15 de junio

La Dirección Nacional de Políticas para Adultos Mayores del Ministerio de Desarrollo Social de la Nación, promueve que los organismos de gobierno de todas las provincias de Argentina organicen actividades de sensibilización sobre la temática y promoción de los derechos de las personas mayores.

Contacto primario:
Marcela Browne
Tecleo al email
m browne @yahoo.com


Contacto secundario:
Amalia Suárez

BOLIVIA

Trabajar Violencia y mujeres de distintas generaciones

Patrocinado por:
INPEA
Bolivia

Actividades por el 15 de junio


Están programando trabajar violencia con mujeres de distintas generaciones en coordinaciòn con entidades de la sociedad civil.

Contacto:
Valerie Mealla
Tecleo al email
valerie mealla @ acelerate


BRAZIL

Dia Mundial de Conscientização da Violência Contra a Pessoa Idosa

Patrocinador:
Fórum Popular Permanente da Pessoa Idosa de Curitiba e Região Metropolitana

Local de encontro:
Biblioteca Pública do Paraná
Curitiba/Paraná

Quarta-feira
15 de junho

Começo no 09:00am

PROGRAMME
@ Biblioteca Pública do Paraná
  • 09:00 am - Fórum Popular Permanente da Pessoa Idosa de Curitiba e Região Metropolitana
  • 09:20 am - Dial Elderly - Dulce Maria Darolt (Disque Idoso Paraná)
  • 09:50 am - Ministério Público/CAOPI - Dr. Rosana Beraldi Bevervanço
  • 10:15 am - OAB - PR Committee of the Elderly - Dr. Cornélio A.Capaverde Presentation of Coral Paraná Association of People with Parkinson's
  • 11:00 am - Walk symbolic of Biblioteca Publica do Paraná (Public Library) to the Rua XV de Novembro / Curitiba

PARTICIPATE!

No Internet:
http://forumpessoa-idosa.blogspot.com/

Clique ao email forumidoso@gmail.com

Contato preliminar:
Edilmere Sprada
Clique ao email forumpopularpessoaidosa

Contato secundário:
Mariana Zilli Calabresi
Clique ao email forumidoso@

Follow forumdoidoso on Twitter @forumdoidoso

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CHILE

Campaña radial a propósito del Día Internacional contra el Maltrato de las Personas Mayores

Patrocinado por:

SENAMA
Caja de Compensación Los Andes
Chile

Actividades por el 15 de junio


SENAMA, dio inicio a una campaña radial en tres emisoras de cobertura nacional, a propósito del Día Internacional contra el Maltrato de las Personas Mayores.

La campaña realizada en conjunto con Caja de Compensación Los Andes, pretende llegar con nuestro mensaje a una población de distintas edades, a través de las emisoras: ADN, Romántica y Rock & Pop.

Contacto:
Nelson García
Tecleo al email
ngarcia @ ubiobio


Conmemoración del Día Contra el Abuso y el Maltrato al Adulto Mayor

Patrocinado por:
Servicio Nacional del Adulto Mayor Región de Valparaíso

Localización:
Valparaíso- Chile
Brasil 1265 Piso 3

Miércoles 15 de Junio de 2011
En Chile, la Región de Valparaíso
llama la Atención sobre el Maltrato al Adulto Mayor

INVITACIÓN

Ana Eugenia García Aillón, Coordinadora Regional del Servicio Nacional del Adulto Mayor, SENAMA, junto a los Gobernadores/as Provinciales de la Región de Valparaíso, y las Redes Provinciales del Adulto Mayor, tiene el agrado de invitarle a las actividades de Conmemoración del Día Mundial Contra el Maltrato a los Adultos Mayores que se realizarán este miércoles 15 de junio.

Las actividades, que reunirán a un importante número de personas mayores, tienen como propósito visibilizar este problema social y fomentar la valoración y el respeto hacia quienes pertenecen a este grupo etario.

Tecleo para transferir .pdf

En el Internet en
www.senama.cl

Contacto primario:
Ana Eugenia Garcia
Coordiandora Regional Valparaíso
Tecleo al email
agarcia @ senama

Teléfono: 32- 2157648

Contacto secundario:
Maria Eugenia Arenas
Encargada de Programas
Tecleo al email
marenas @ senama

Teléfono: 32- 2157633

Media
SENEMA Aviso
Provincia de Valparaíso:
  • 11.30 hrs. Desde Plaza Victoria en Valparaíso se inicia caminata Por el Buen Trato a las Personas Mayores con la participación de adultos mayores y escolares, hasta la Plaza Cívica de la Intendencia Regional.
  • 12.00 hrs. Ceremonia Protocolar donde se darán a conocer acuerdos de colaboración entre SENAMA, servicios públicos e instituciones de la Región, para atender situaciones de maltrato a las personas mayores. Salón de la Casa de Encuentro del Instituto de Previsión Social (IPS), ubicado en Avda. Brasil 1265. Posteriormente, se les invita a unirse a un evento artístico-cultural que se desarrollará en la Plaza Cívica de la Intendencia Regional, ubicada en calle Melgarejo 669 Valparaíso.

Provincia de Marga Marga:
  • 11.45 hrs. Desde la I. Municipalidad de Villa Alemana, se da inicio a la caminata Por el Buen Trato a las Personas Mayores con la participación de adultos mayores y escolares.
  • 12.00 hrs. Acto artístico-cultural en la Plaza Belén (centro de la ciudad de Villa Alemana). Se distinguirá a una institución de cada una de las comunas de la Provincia por su compromiso con las personas mayores.

Provincia de San Felipe:
  • 10.30 Hrs. Actividad artística-cultural en el Teatro Municipal de San Felipe, calle Salinas 1211.
  • 12.00 Hrs. Inicio caminata Por el Buen Trato a las Personas Mayores con la participación de adultos mayores y escolares por la Plaza de Armas de la comuna de San Felipe.

Provincia de Los Andes:
  • 12.00 Hrs. Acto artístico-cultural, con la participación de adultos mayores y escolares en la Plaza de Armas de la ciudad de Los Andes y entrega de material informativo.

Provincia de San Antonio:
  • 11.00 Hrs. Acto artístico-cultural, con la participación de adultos mayores y escolares en la Plaza de Llo Lleo comuna de San Antonio y caminata Por el Buen Trato a las Personas Mayores .

Provincia de Quillota:
  • 10.00 Hrs. Obra de Teatro dirigida a personas mayores en el Cine Portales de Quillota (Frente a la Plaza de Armas).
  • 12.00 Hrs. Actividad artística-cultural en la Plaza de Armas de la comuna de Quillota, con la participación de personas mayores y jardines infantiles.

Provincia de Petorca:
  • 10.00 Hrs. Desayuno para adultos mayores en Centro Cívico de la ciudad de La Ligua.
  • 11.30 Hrs. Inicio caminata Por el Buen Trato a las Personas Mayores con la participación de adultos mayores y escolares hasta la Plaza de Armas de la comuna La Ligua.
  • 12.30 Hrs. Acto artístico-cultural en la Plaza de Armas de la comuna de La Ligua.

Provincia de Isla de Pascua:
  • * Encuentro entre adultos mayores y la comunidad, en el Centro del Adulto Mayor.

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COSTA RICA

Campaña de concientización en los medios

Patrocinado por:
AGECO

Localización:
San Josè de Costa Rica


15 de Junio

Campaña de concientización en los medios y con afiches que se colocarán en los Mupies que están en la paradas de buses, para esto se ha conseguido patrocinio y tiene la limitante que no permiten poner logos, por esto creo que no va a ser posible para este año, poner el logo de INPEA en el material que estamos elaborando, sin embargo vamos a hacer un nuevo intento.

Les adjunto el diseño de unos afiches que estamos imprimiendo para poner en los MUPIS o anuncios publicitarios en paradas de autobús del área Metropolitana, son muy grandes y visibles, los cuales estarán circulando próximamente.

Contacto:
Zaida Esquivel
Tecleo al email
z esquivel @ ageco.org

También distribuimos otro diseño, en Centros de Salud, Municipalidades, Escuelas en todo el país. Estoy el día de mañana trabajando en un taller con la Red Nacional de Mujeres contra la violencia del INAMU, para plantear la importancia que trabajen el tema en Mujeres Mayores y especialmente enfoquen el abuso y maltrato.

También estamos participando en programas de radio y televisión para hablar sobre el tema, especialmente para la fecha 15 de junio Día mundial y nuestro caso también nacional, pues hay un decreto presidencial que así lo establece.


REPÚBLICA DOMINICANA

Prevenciòn del abuso y maltrato en el Adulto Mayor

Patrocinado por:

INPEA

15 y 17 de junio


Programa de TV el día 15 de Junio donde enfocaremos el tema del abuso y las posibles acciones preventivas que podrían desarrollarse en nuestro país y el 17 tenemos una video conferencia con el tema “Abuso y Maltrato en el Adulto Mayor”.

Contacto:
Rosy Pereyra
Tecleo al email
rosy pereyra @ gmail


MÉXICO

Campaña de concientización en los medios

Patrocinado por:
SENAMA


Actividades del 13 al 16 de junio

Se ha preparado un Programa general y un tríptico con apoyo del Instituto de Geriatría para repartirlo durante la próxima semana a la población adulta mayor en particular y a la población en general. En la página web del Instituto vamos a ir actualizando toda la información para la próxima semana.

Asimismo, tenemos como proyecto desarrollar en la página del Instituto de Geriatría una sección para el tema del maltrato. http://www.geriatria.salud.gob.mx/

Contacto:
Liliana Giraldo
Tecleo al email
l giraldor @ yahoo


Lunes 13 de junio de 2011 - - Lugar: Casa Cultural San Ángel - - Horario: 9:00 a 12:00 hrs.
Seminario Prevención y Atención del Maltrato hacia Personas Adultas Mayores 2011
Objetivos: 1) Analizar de una manera crítica la orientación, los logros y límites de las acciones institucionales en atención del maltrato a personas adultas mayores en México y, 2) identificar posibles puntos de convergencia para avanzar hacia nuevas propuestas de atención al problema.
Metodología: ponencias verbales con sugerencias específicas, las cuales serán recopiladas previamente al evento, que permitan definir las líneas de trabajo y acciones interinstitucionales para atender el problema del maltrato de personas adultas mayores.
Participantes: Derechos Humanos (DH), Instituto para la Atención de los Adultos Mayores (IAAM), Instituto Nacional de las Personas Adultas Mayores (INAPAM), Consejo Nacional para Prevenir la Discriminación (CONAPRED), Agencia Especializada para la Atención de Personas Adultas Mayores Víctimas de Violencia Familiar, Sistema para el Desarrollo Integral de la Familia (DIF), Instituto de Geriatría, entre otras.
Invitados: comisiones delegacionales y público en general.

Martes 14 de junio de 2011 - - Lugar: Pendiente por definir. - - Horario: 11:00 a 12:00 hrs.
Rueda de prensa
Objetivo: Invitar a los medios de comunicación para informar a la población en general, a través de ellos, sobre el tema del maltrato de personas adultas mayores, qué es, cómo se comporta, qué hay que hacer ante usa situación de maltrato y sobre las acciones concretas que están realizando las instituciones para su atención y prevención.
1 El objetivo del evento es precisamente crear una conciencia social y política de la existencia del maltrato y abuso producido a las personas adultas mayores, junto con la idea de que es algo inaceptable, que presenta múltiples formas, y que puede ser prevenido.
Metodología: elaboración previa de un documento que permita dar a conocer diversos aspectos del maltrato de personas mayores y futuras acciones a desarrollar para atender y prevenir este problema social y de salud pública.

Miércoles 15 de junio de 2011 - - Lugar: El que proponga cada delegación. - - Horario: 9:00 a 14:00 hrs.
Evento conmemorativo al Día Internacional de la Toma de Conciencia del Abuso y Maltrato en la Vejez .
Objetivo: Crear un espacio para informar a la población en general y a los adultos mayores en particular, sobre el tema del maltrato de personas mayores. Metodología: Se convocará a través de las delegaciones participantes, a la población general y a las personas adultas mayores en particular, al evento. Se desarrollará un programa común el cual se llevará a cabo en cada una de las delegaciones y de otros lugares de la República Mexicana que quieran participar. Se elaborará un documento informativo el cual será presentado en cada uno de los lugares en que se lleve a cabo el evento y se entregará un tríptico informativo.
Participantes: Población en general.

Jueves 16 de junio de 2011 - - Lugar: El que proponga cada delegación.
Nota: Esta actividad inicia el 16 y puede continuar según el número de grupos focales que se programen por Delegación.
Grupos de discusión sobre el maltrato de personas adultas mayores
Objetivo: Crear un grupo de discusión para conocer lo que piensan las personas de diferentes grupos de edad sobre el problema del maltrato de personas adultas mayores. Metodología: En cada delegación participante se convocará un grupo de personas jóvenes, adultos jóvenes y adultos mayores, se elaborará previamente una guía que permitirá conducir la discusión y se pondrá un caso específico de maltrato para que las personas opinen sobre dicha situación. Se filmará y gravará el grupo de discusión para posteriormente procesar y analizar la información.
Participantes: Personas de diferentes grupos de edad.


PERÚ

ACTIVIDADES POR EL DIA DE TOMA DE CONCIENCIA DEL ABUSO A LAS PERSONAS MAYORES - 15 DE JUNIO EN LATINOAMERICA

Patrocinado por:
INPEA

Localización:
Latinoamèrica
Lima Peru
Informaciones sobre las actividades programadas en los paìses de latinoameria. Programas que leventan el tema de los abusos que se cometen contra las personas mayores en nuestras agendas nacionales.

Contacto:
Luz Barreto
Representante regional de INPEA
Latinoamèrica y el Caribe
Tecleo al email luxbar @ yahoo
Teléfono: 3816889

Actividades a favor del Adulto Mayor en el Perú

Patrocinado por:
INPEA, Congreso de la Repùblica, Gobierno Regional de Cajamarca, ANAMPER, Gobiernos locales, otros.

Actividades 15 de junio

Tecleo para transferir WEAAD2011_PE_Congreso_Afiche.pdf
Tecleo para transferir
Afiche .pdf
Tecleo para transferir WEAAD2011_PE_Congreso_Prog.pdf
Tecleo para transferir
Programa .pdf

Contacto:
Gina Bardelli
Tecleo al email
gina bardelli @ yahoo.es

Porque haya un mejor trato entre las generaciones.

Cuando el Día Mundial de la Toma de Conciencia a las personas mayores fue lanzado por la Red Internacional para la Prevención del Maltrato a las Personas Mayores (INPEA), hace seis años, fue sin duda una propuesta necesaria porque cada día el número de personas mayores que estaban siendo maltratadas a nivel mundial aumentaba y la hora de actuar había llegado. A nivel mundial, desde el año 2006, todos los 15 de junio se han venido realizando diversas actividades que aumentan el conocimiento sobre los efectos que el maltrato les causa a personas mayores y en esa fecha también se reconocen los aportes que las propias personas mayores así como diversas organizaciones públicas y privadas realizan para disminuir el maltrato y proponer acciones para brindar un mejor trato a esa población mayor. La Red Internacional para la Prevención del Maltrato a las Personas Mayores, los y las invita como cada año a realizar este 15 de junio, acciones de sensibilización, reflexión, capacitación, difusión, movilización comunitaria y cualquier otra acción orientada a visibilizar los innumerables casos de maltrato que día a día se ejercen contra las personas mayores, formular los compromisos para su reducción y presentar los avances en propiciar una cultura de paz entre las generaciones.

El maltrato hacia las personas mayores es un problema universal. El maltrato puede ocurrir en cualquier parte, perpetrado por cualquier persona, pero es más frecuente en el medio familiar. La sensibilización y la prevención del maltrato requieren de la participación de todos. El maltrato a personas mayores se previene con éxito sólo si se desarrolla una cultura global que fomente la solidaridad intergeneracional.

Este año 2011, INPEA PERU desea promover que las personas y las instituciones organicen actividades que mejoren las relaciones intergeneracionales en todos los ámbitos del desarrollo social, fortaleciendo prácticas democráticas, solidarias y de tolerancia. Sugerimos desarrollar programas educativos, eventos culturales y artísticos, así como hacer uso de diversas tecnologías de la información con el propósito de crear una conciencia del maltrato y sus consecuencias y brindar algunas estrategias para promover el buen trato a las personas mayores y podamos decir: Mi mundo, tú mundo, nuestro mundo libre de maltrato a las personas mayores.

Los animamos a sumarse a esta campaña mundial para frenar el maltrato a las personas mayores que puede ser con una Reunión de Sensibilización dirigida a autoridades para invocarles el cumplimiento del Derecho a la atención preferente y la Ley de las Personas Mayores, o motivar a los centros educativos y universitarios para que a través de un pasacalle den a conocer a través de lemas alusivos como se comprometen ellos a brindar un buen trato a las personas mayores, también se puede exponer la situación de maltrato a la que están expuestas las personas de su localidad a través de programas radiales o televisivos, o a través de una nota en un medio escrito, o con un mensaje enviado por Internet o de su portal web o a través de banderolas puestas en lugares estratégicos de la ciudad o colocando en el pecho de cada persona un lazo lila, símbolo de esta campaña. También pueden desarrollar talleres de capacitación dirigidos a personas mayores para que conozcan sus derechos y como defenderlos o talleres dirigidos a cuidadores de personas mayores, con la finalidad de prevenir el maltrato en la población mayor más vulnerable. Estas son solo algunas sugerencias, seguro que a ustedes se les ocurrirán muchas otras acciones innovadoras. Su ciudad puede ser parte de esta iniciativa las personas mayores de su localidad lo necesitan.

Los invitamos a compartir sus acciones expresadas a través de planes e informes de trabajo, fotos, videos, afiches, etc. con la Red Nacional e Internacional INPEA, a través del siguiente email a gina_bardelli @ yahoo.es.

Para mayor información sobre INPEA visitar www.inpea.net.



MIDDLE EAST NORTH AFRICA



NORTH AMERICA

  CANADA

ALBERTA
Lancement des capsules théâtrales vidéo sur l'abus envers les aînés

Présenté par:
Fédération des aînées et aînés francophones du Canada et Association des juristes d'expression française de l'Alberta

Venue:
Edmonton
Studio 104

Mercredi le 15 juin 2011

de 10h à 12 h


La communauté francophone d Edmonton et les aînés de la francophonie canadienne soulignent la Journée internationale de sensibilisation des abus en procédant au lancement des capsules théâtrales et entrevues pour prévenir l abus envers les aînés.

Lors de cet événement la FAAFC et l'AJEFA lanceront trois capsules théâtrales traitant d'abus envers les aînés et trois entrevues avec des intervenants du milieu juridique, policiers et social.

En Alberta , communiquer avec Josée Bonneville de l Association des juristes d'expression française de l'Alberta (AJEFA) 1 (780) 450-2443

Contact primaire:
Celine Romanin
Clic à l'email c.romanin @live
Téléphone: 1 613 564-0212 ext 4

Contact secondaire:
Josée Bonneville
Clic à l'email j.bonneville @ajefa
Téléphone: 1 780 450-2443

BRITISH COLUMBIA
Seniors Annual Picnic
for the Prevention of Elder Abuse


Sponsored by:

Seniors Resource and Support Society - Cowichan

Venue:
Providence Farm
1843 Tzouhalem Road
Duncan BC V9L 5L6

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

From 12:30 to 2:30PM


Picnic For Seniors 55+ of the Cowichan Valley
  • Entrance Fee: By Donation
  • Greeters: St John Therapy Dogs and Handlers of Cowichan Valley
  • Entertainment: Ed Peekeekoot
  • Speaker: David Marr ~ Public Guardian Trustee Of B C
  • Picnic Food
  • "Info-Tainment" Event to Provide Valley Seniors the Tools to Prevent Elder Abuse
  • Entertainment

Contact:
Jacquie Smith
Click here to e-mail SRSS
Telephone: 1-250-748-2133

Splatsin Elder Abuse Awareness Workshop

Sponsored by:
Splatsin Health Services

Venue:
Timber Creek Hall
Enderby, British Columbia

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

From 1:00 to 4:00 PM
Workshop for community members to hear speakers and engage in a dialogue about Elder Abuse. Speakers will discuss "what is Elder Abuse", "what to do about it".  Politicians and community members have been invited to attend.


For registration information,
please telephone 1-250-838-9538

On the web at
Splatsin.ca

Contact:
Patricia Bell
Click here to e-mail
patricia bell @ splatsin

Telephone: 1-250-838-9538 Ext 308

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MANITOBA
Elder Abuse Forum

Sponsored by:
Fernwood Place

Venue:
Independent Senior Housing
303 Third Street
Steinbach, Manitoba

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Beginning at 2:30 p.m.


Video of Elder Abuse
with questions and answers after
with a keynote speaker.

For further info,
click to e-mail fernwoodtrc @ gmail

Contact:
Linda Wiebe
Click to e-mail Lwiebe @ shaw
Telephone: 1-204-326-2547

NOUVEAU-BRUNSWICK
Présentation de la pièce Trompe-l'heure, tromperies

Présenté par:
Association acadienne et francophone des aîné.es du
Nouveau-Brunswick (AAFANB), le club de l'âge d'or de
Petit Rocher et la Fédération des aînées et aînés
francophones du Canada (FAAFC)

Venue:
Petit-Rocher, Nouveau-Brunswick
Salle Blanche de Petit-Rocher

Mercredi le 15 juin à 17h pour la conférence de presse et 18h pour la pièce de théâtre
Pour l occasion, une troupe de théâtre amateur présentera une pièce de théâtre de Michel Ouellette, « Trompe l heure, tromperies ». Par ce geste, nous voulons sensibiliser les gens sur l abus envers les personnes ainées parce que nous savons que ce phénomène à des conséquences financières négatives pour les personnes ainées victimes, mais aussi sur leur santé et au niveau social.

Contact primaire:
Amédée Haché
Clic à l'email
a.hacha @ sympatico

Téléphone: 1-506-548-8671

Contact secondaire:
Céline Romanin
Clic à l'email
c.romanin @live

Téléphone: 1-613 564-0212

ONTARIO
3rd Annual
Seniors' Rock Walk


Sponsored by:
CEAPC - Community Elder Abuse Awareness Committee

Venue:
Walk and entertainment at end of walk
at local Thunder Bay 55+ Centre

Walk starts at Grandview Arena
(300 Madeline Street)
walking down road on River Street
ending at Thunder Bay 55+ Centre
(700 River Street)
Thunder Bay, Ontario
Canada

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Beginning at 1:15 pm


Walk celebrates seniors in our community. Walking with us is a local primary school to show their support. Many different organizations who have an interest in promoting quality of life for our elders are invited.
A piper guides us down the street, ending at a local older adult centre. Here there are some speeches by local dignitaries and a band, Hawkeye provide entertainment. We also sing a special song, Seniors Rock! which was written for this occasion.
Light refreshments provided free.

No cost, just show up and have fun.


Fur further info, please contact:
Diane MacLaurin
Detective Constable
Click here to e-mail diane.maclaurin
Telephone: 1 807 684-1039

Secondary Contact:
Lee Stones
Ontario Network for the Prevention
of Elder Abuse
Northwest Regional Coordinator
Click here to e-mail @lakeheadu.ca
Telephone: 1 807 343-8563

Click here to download poster .pdf

International Forum
on
Sexual safety of Older Women
- A Human Rights Approach -


Sponsored by:
International federation on ageing
and Ryerson University

Venue: To be Advised

Toronto, Canada

Wednesday, 15 June 2011

From 8am to 7:30pm

Toronto will be giving focus to an under-reported, silent and insidious form of abuse - the sexual abuse of older women. Historically, older people have never been considered potential or actual targets of sexual assault and as a result have been under-identified and under-served as victims. With the insufficient knowledge and awareness of this form of elder abuse, the most effective strategy to serve older victims of sexual assault is to bring together professionals in victim s services and in the ageing fields to shed light on this issue.

Hosted by the International Federation on Ageing and Ryerson University, in Collaboration with the Ontario Seniors Secretariat, this one day interactive International Forum is an opportunity for the governments of Canada, service providers, practitioners, professionals and those dealing in elder protection to hear from a number of internationally respected experts in the field.

Registration is yet to be finalized but will be no greater that $50 for full participation

On the web at
www.ifa-fiv.org

Primary Contact:
Greg Shaw
Click to e-mail G. Shaw @ ifa-fiv.org
Telephone: +1 416 342 1655

Secondary Contact:
Elizabeth Podnieks
Click to e-mail E. Podnieks @utoronto
Telephone: 1 416 925 7674

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  UNITED STATES of AMERICA

Talking Back & Forth:
Hear from Experts on Abuse in Later Life


Sponsored by:
National Resource Center on Domestic Violence (NRCDV)

Venue:
BlogTalkRadio
and iLinc Webinar

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Beginning at 1pm (Eastern)
On this 30 minute radio segment, listeners will hear national experts discuss the realities of our aging population, the impact this has on society, the dynamics of ageism, and how community-based programs can work together to prevent and respond to abuse and neglect in later life.

This year, in recognition of WEAAD on June 15th, the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, the National Clearinghouse on Abuse in Later Life, UC Irvine Center of Excellence on Elder Abuse & Neglect, Casa de Esperanza, the National Sexual Violence Resource Center and Services & Advocacy for GLBT Elders invite you to listen to a blogtalkradio session and participate in a webinar to learn more about this issue. You will be able to participate in one or both activities from the convenience of your desk!

Visit this link on June 15th at 1pm:
http://pubs.pcadv.net/nrcdv/WEAAD2011.html

On the Web at:
nrcdv.org

Primary Contact:
Heidi Notario-Smull
Click to e-mail hns @pcadv
Telephone: 1-717-545-6400 ext. 195

Secondary Contact:
Kenya Fairley
Click to e-mail kmf @pcadv
Telephone: 1-717-545-6400 ext. 184

Guardian Awareness Campaign

Sponsored by:
National Guardianship Association (NGA)

Leading up to June 15,
a Public Relations Campaign
to NGA members throughout
the USA to promote WEAAD
NGA is a national membership organization for guardians, fiduciaries and conservators. Leading up to June 15 the association will alert its membership of nearly 1000 people about WEAAD encouraging them to wear purple ribbons and to observe the day. Members will be provided a news release to announce their participation to local media and will be given ideas for implementing projects in their local areas. State guardianship associations that are affiliated with NGA will also be asked to organize events or opportunities within their state.

Website:
www.guardianship.org

Click here to e-mail info @ guardianship

Primary Contact:
Georgene Thompson
Director Marketing/Communications
Click to e-mail GT @ heusergroup
Telephone: 1-877-326-5992

Secondary Contact:
Lisa Price
Marketing Committee Chair
Click here to e-mail LP @ entrustfiduciary

WASHINGTON, District of Columbia
White House Blog: Taking a Stand against Elder Abuse

Posted by Kathy Greenlee, Assistant Secretary for Aging at the Department of Health and Human Services on June 13, 2011 at 06:45 PM EDT
http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2011/06/13/taking-stand-against-elder-abuse


Elder Abuse and Guardianship
Victims Listening Session


Sponsored by:

National Organization to
End Guardianship Abuse (NOTEGA)
Elder Abuse and Guardianship
Victims Taskforce for Change

Venue:
Washington, DC - On Capitol Hill
Rayburn Building

Tuesday, June 14th
& Wednesday, June 15th 2011

From 12 noon to 2 pm
The Elder Abuse and Guardianship Victim's Taskforce for Change is made up of advocates, victims and family members of elderly and disabled victims who have been declared incapacitated. They have come together to create a voice for these silent victims of abuse and financial exploitation. In recognition of International Elder Abuse Awareness Day, approximately 35 citizens from 15 states are traveling to Capitol Hill where they will share the stories of their incapacitated elderly or disabled loved ones who have been silent victims of abuse and exploitation. They will each talk about their experience in their state and how it impacted their own lives and the lives of their families.

Those interested in attending
to listen only
click here to e-mail
@stopelderabuse


On the web at
www.stopelderabuse.net

Contact:
Latifa Ring
Click here to e-mail
@stopelderabuse


The goal of the taskforce is to be a voice for those who have no voice, sharing their stories with each other, with agencies and with leaders on the Hill who have the power to make a difference and to bring an end to this travesty. The taskforce will deliver a petition signed by over 1200 people asking for national reform, will meet with legislators and will convene a session to craft recommendations for change to end elder and guardianship abuse.

This event is not accepting anymore people to present but is open to those interested in learning more
about the problems of elder abuse and financial exploitation of incapacitated elderly and disabled adults.

ARIZONA
Join the Arizona Fiduciaries Association:
Protect Arizona's Elders


Sponsored by:
The Arizona Fiduciaries Association

Venue:
Throughout Arizona,
Visit www.azfid.org for details

Wednesday, June 15

From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.


Members of the Arizona Fiduciaries Association will promote elder abuse awareness and prevention on Wednesday, June 15 throughout Arizona. To help educate our communities about this important issue, we invite you to join our effort in protecting one of Arizona's most valuable resources - our elders.

Activities and Events:
  • Education tables with literature on elder abuse, prevention and reporting.
  • Collection of donations of bottled water and canned goods to donate to homeless shelter for seniors.
  • Pledge Petition signifying the commitment of Arizona's citizens to make elder abuse awareness and prevention a priority in protecting Arizona's vulnerable citizens.
  • Wear purple to demonstrate your commitment to preventing and reporting elder abuse and standing together to protect Arizona's vulnerable citizens.

For More Information,
on the web at
www.azfid.org

Contact:
Charity Antal
Click here to e-mail
charity @azfid


CALIFORNIA
Santa Clara County Commemoration
of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day


Sponsored by:
County of Santa Clara,
Department of Aging and Adult Services

Venue:
County Government Center
70 West Hedding St.
San Jose, CA 95110

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

From 11:00 am to 2:00 pm
11:00am - 12:00pm
Special Guest Speakers will include:
  • County Supervisor Dave Cortese
  • Department of Aging and Adult Services Director Lee Pullen
  • County of Santa Clara District Attorney Jeff Rosen
  • County of Santa Clara County Counsel Miguel Marquez

12:00pm- 1:00pm
Panel Discussion
  • Elder Abuse in Santa Clara County and around the World, Presented by Adult Protective Services
  • Senior Scams and Financial Abuse, Presented by County of Santa Clara Deputy District Attorney Janet Berry
  • Taking Control of Your Life, Presented by the Office of the Public Administrator, Guardian, Conservator, Victoria Fedor-Thurman
  • Aging Gracefully, Presented by Department of Aging and Adult Services, Judith Watson, R.N.

On the web at
www.sccgov.org/daas



Need further info?

Interested in having
a table at the event!

Please Contact:
Renee Paquier
Click here to e-mail
renee.paquier @sccgov

Telephone: 1-408-975-4906

Secondary Contact:
Carla Cisi
Click here to e-mail
carla.cisi @sccgov

Telephone: 1-408-975-4848

COLORADO
Elder Abuse Awareness Day

Sponsored by:
Safehouse Progressive Alliance for Nonviolence

Venue:
Boulder Senior Services
909 Arapahoe Ave.
Boulder, CO 80302

Wednesday, June 15, 2011
From 12:30 to 2:30 pm


Raising awareness and
supporting training and services
to address incidents
of domestic violence,
dating violence,
sexual assault and stalking.

Website:
www.safehousealliance.org

Click here to e-mail info @safehousealliance

Contact:
Marisol
Click here to e-mail
marisol @safehousealliance

Telephone: 1-303-673-9000

Elder Abuse Awareness Day

Sponsored by:
Safehouse Progressive Alliance for Nonviolence

Venue:
Lafayette Senior Services
103 South Iowa Ave.
Lafayette, CO 80026

Thursday, June 2, 2011
From 12:15 to  1:15 pm


Raising awareness and
supporting training and services
to address incidents
of domestic violence,
dating violence,
sexual assault and stalking.

Website:
www.safehousealliance.org

Click here to e-mail info @safehousealliance

Contact:
Marisol
Click here to e-mail
marisol @safehousealliance

Telephone: 1-303-673-9000

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CONNECTICUT
Everyone Deserves a Peaceful Life
Third Annual
World Elder Awarenes Day Conference


Sponsored by:
Elder Response Team
of the Lower Naugatuck Valley

Venue:
Seymour Senior Center
9 Pine Street
Seymour, CT

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

From 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

A day of information sharing
and awareness raising
about the prevention of abuse,
where the resources are,
and most importantly;

that no matter what your age,

we all have the right to a peaceful life!

For further information,
please telephone
1-203-736-2601 ext. 381

Website:
www.elderresponseteam.org

Contact:
Julianne Ramia
CHERISH Program Manager
Click here to send e-mail
Telephone: 1-203-736-2601 x. 354

FLORIDA
Elder Summits - Consumer Protection
- Economic and Consumer Fraud


Sponsored by:
Florida Dept of Elder Affairs,
Florida Dept of Financial Services,
and Florida A&M University's Small Business Development Center.

Venue: 3 locations in Florida

Leon County:
Monday, May 2, 2011
From 9:00 to 11:00 a.m.

Madison County:
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
From 10:00 to 11:30 a.m.

Franklin County:
Thursday, June 9, 2011
From 1:00 to 2:30 p.m.

Local seniors will dialogue with local banking officials about their services directed toward them. Seniors will also learn how to prevent from being a victim of financial fraud and scams.

In addition, an announcement
/reminder of June 15 as World Elder Abuse Awareness Day and to wear purple.

These events are hosted in partnership with the Florida Department of Financial Services and Florida A&M University's Small Business Development Center.


For further info, please contact:

Janine Harris
Community Relations Manager
Click here to e-mail JH @ elderaffairs
Telephone: 1-850-414-2373

or

Allison Bryant
Statewide Elder Abuse Prevention Coordinator
Click here to e-mail AB @ elderaffairs
Telephone: 1-850-414-2072

World Elder Abuse
Awareness Day Community Fair


Sponsored by:
Seminole County TRIAD
(Metro Orlando)

Venue:
Lutheran Haven Fellowship Hall
1525 Haven Drive
Oviedo, FL 32765 (off W SR 426)

Wednesday, June 15, 2011
From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Sharing of information about elder abuse
via Law Enforcement/Public Safety Presentations
Community Service Providers and Resources
Elder Abuse Awareness Education
Fun & Games for the Whole Family
Free Admission

This FREE sixth annual World Elder Abuse Awareness Day Community Fair is sponsored by Seminole County Triad and is supported by Florida Department of Children and Families, Senior Resource Alliance, 50+ Resource Network, and the Florida Department of Elder Affairs.

Join us and learn more about elder abuse
from Law Enforcement, Public Safety,
and Community Service Providers.

Admission is free.


Click here to download .pdf

For further details and
Vendor Participation information,
please contact
Linda Cavanaugh
Seminole County Triad
Telephone: 407-265-0534
Click here to e-mail
Linda @ 50+ResourceNetwork


Elder Financial Exploitation
is a Community Issue


Sponsored by:
Area Agency on Aging
for Southwest Florida, Inc.

Venue:
Cultural Center of Charlotte County
2250 Aaron St.
Port Charlotte, Florida 33952

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

From 11:30 am to 1:00 pm


Luncheon and Discussion on Elder Financial Exploitation in Charlotte County.

Event coordinated for outreach to financial community to bring awareness of elder financial exploitation. Partner agencies include the Area Agency on Aging for Southwest Florida, Florida Department of Elder Affairs, Charlotte County Sheriff's Office. Proclamation recognizing World Elder Abuse Awareness Day will be read.

Website: aaaswfl.org

Primary Contact:
Marilyn Gregory
Click here to e-mail M. Gregory @elderaffairs
Telephone: 1-239-652-6900 Ext. 240

Secondary Contact:
Gail Holton
Click here to e-mail G. Holton @elderaffairs
Telephone: 1-239-652-6900 Ext. 238

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day
Capital Coalition on Aging Group


Sponsored by:
Area Agency on Aging for North Florida, Inc.

Venue:
Tallahassee Senior Center
Tallahassee, FL

Wednesday, June 15, 2011
From 8:30 am to 9:30 am


We will have a presentation on financial exploitation and how to keep safe as well as general information on elder abuse, neglect and exploitation to professionals in the aging network in the Big Bend.

Primary Contact:
Sarah Rode
Click here to e-mail Sarah @elderaffairs
Telephone: 1-850-617-4357

Secondary Contact:
Lisa Bretz
Click here to e-mail Lisa @elderaffairs
Telephone: 1-850-488-0055

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INDIANA
The 3 R's of Elder Abuse;
Recognize, Respond, Reduce


Sponsored by:
S-O-S of the Family Justice Center
of St. Joseph County

Venue:
Battell
Community Center

904 N. Main Street
Mishawaka, IN
46545


Wednesday
June 15, 2011

From
1:00pm to 3:00pm
Save the Date
Click to download
Save the Date .pdf


Free community awareness event
for the Michiana community.

Mayor Dave Wood will read our WEAAD Proclamation. We will have 4 guest speakers from the following agencies; Milton Adult Day Program/Alzheimer's of Northern Indiana, YWCA, Adult Protective Services, and a Retired South Bend Police Officer. Information tables from many community agencies who serve the elderly and seniors in some way, and "door prizes of all sizes".
Also, will be having a "Housecoat Hanging" a few days prior to event. Accepting donations of housecoats "like grandma used to wear"; to be hung on a clothesline strung between trees here at our office to represent victims and survivors of elder abuse. Will also have large sign about the event by clothesline.
We Need Housecoats
Afterward, the housecoats will go into our Clothes Closet for the needy.

Though attendance is free,
because of limited space,
please RSVP
by phone or e-mail to:

Primary Contact:
Laura Sevy
Click to e-mail @fjcsjc.org
Telephone: 1-574-234-6900

Secondary Contact:
Sareen Dale
Telephone: 1-574-234-6900


On the web at
www.fjcsjc.org/events.html


Click here to download
of all fjcsjc .pdf's in one file


 
This entire event is free, including any agencies or businesses who would like to have an information table at the event. Please contact Laura for details or further information.

Remember to wear something purple to show your support!



Please RSVP by phone or e-mail
as seating is limited.
Michiana Partners
Click to download .pdf
Michiana Partners Letter

Click to download Press Release .pdf
MAINE
Raising Elder Abuse Awareness

Sponsored by:
Home Helpers
and Direct Link of Southern Maine

Venue:
Greenwood Nursing Center
1142 Main
Sanford, ME 04073

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

From 2:00 to 3:00 PM
Home Helpers will offer a presentation for raising the community s awareness on elder abuse. Hosted by Scarborough Terrace and Greenwood. Certificates will be available.

Please register to attend this event.

To attend,
please RSVP
by e-mail or phone to:

Primary Contact:
Johanna Gilland
Click here to e-mail @homehelpers.cc
Telephone: 1-207-710-0987

Secondary Contact:
David Gilland

On the web at
www.HomeHelpers.CC/southernmaine58504

Raising Elder Abuse Awareness

Sponsored by:
Home Helpers
and Direct Link of Southern Maine

Venue:
Scarborough Terrace Assisted Living
600 Commerce Drive
Scarborough, ME 04074

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

From 2:00 to 3:00 PM


Community Forum: Raising Awareness to Elder Abuse Home Helpers will offer a presentation for raising the community's awareness on elder abuse. Hosted by Scarborough Terrace. Certificates will be available.

Registration is requested due to limited seating.

To attend,
please RSVP
by e-mail or phone to:

Primary Contact:
Johanna Gilland
Click here to e-mail @homehelpers.cc
Telephone: 1-207-710-0987

Secondary Contact:
David Gilland

On the web at
www.HomeHelpers.CC/southernmaine58504

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NEW YORK
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day 2011
"3Rs: Risks, Remedies & Resources"


Sponsored by:
Coalition on Elder Abuse in Dutchess County
(under the auspices of the Mediation Center of Dutchess County)

Venue:

The Manor at Woodside
168 Academy Street
Poughkeepsie, New York State
United States of America

Wednesday, June 15,2011

From 8:30am to 12:00pm
The Coalition on Elder Abuse in Dutchess County will present a program that highlights World Elder Abuse Awareness Day on June 15, 2011, in Poughkeepsie, NY. Our theme this year is 3Rs: Risks, Remedies & Resources.

Our program will begin with presentation of the Champion of Elder Rights and Safety Award to a community member in recognition of his/her outstanding dedication and selfless work for the well-being and safety of older adults in Dutchess County.

This event is free and
open to the public.
http://www.dutchessmediation.org/events

Web site:
http://www.dutchessmediation.org/

Contact:
Alice Mann
Click here to e-mail @dutchessmediation.org
Telephone: 1 (845) 471-7213

Our program will feature Michelle Errante from the Weinberg Center at the Hebrew Home in Riverdale, New York, and Robin Roberts from the New York City Elder Abuse Multi-disciplinary Team Center in Brooklyn, New York and an a Dutchess County District Attorney. They will draw on their extensive knowledge and experience with elder abuse in exploring the 3Rs: Risks, Remedies & Resources. After the presentations, participants will break into small groups for more in-depth discussions.

The event will be attended by a wide spectrum of service providers, agencies,
officials and interested community members.
It is free and open to the public.
Click here to download a SAVE-THE-DATE flyer

NORTH DAKOTA
Fight Fraud, Shred Instead!

Sponsored by:

West Central Vulnerable Adults Coalition

Venue:
Mandan Golden Age
Mandan, ND

and

Bismarck Senior Center
Bismarck, ND

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

From 10:30am to 1:00pm


Annual Shredding Event at Senior Centers
in Two North Dakota Communities

An opportunity for older adults to bring documents for shredding. Coalition members, including staff from the ND Attorney General Office of Consumer Protection, will assist in sorting and destroying documents that are no longer needed while educating participants on Fraud, Identity Theft, Document Retention schedules, and Elder Abuse/Neglect issues. A news release, appearance on a local TV noon show and media coverage will all raise awareness of issues of Elder Abuse and recognition of "World Wide Elder Abuse Awareness Day".

Contact West Central Human Services at 1-701-328-8787 for more information.

Primary Contact:
Cherry Schmidt
Click here to e-mail cschmidt @ nd
Telephone: 1-701-328-8787

Secondary Contact:
Karla Backman
Click here to e-mail krbackman @nd
Telephone: 1-701-328-8868

PENNSYLVANIA
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day Event

Sponsored by:
VOICe (Victim Outreach Intervention Center)
and
Butler County Area Agency on Aging

Venue:
St. Andrews United Presbyterian Church
201 East Jefferson Street
Butler, PA 16001

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

From 9:30 to 11:30 am


This event is for professionals who provide services to individuals 60 years or older in Butler County, PA.

Butler County Commissioner, Dale Pinkerton, will make opening comments to the attendees. Butler City Mayor Maggie Stock, will present a proclamation in support of the event. The keynote speaker, Diane Menio, Executive Director of CARIE (Center for the Rights and Interests of the Elderly), will talk about "Elder Abuse: See It! Report! Prevent It!"

There will be a survivor's story and a vocalist/guitarist sharing her journey from abuse to empowerment.

To R.S.V.P,
please call 1-724-283-8700
or click here to e-mail

On the web at
www.voiceforvictims.com

Primary Contact:
Gloria
Senior Services Advocate
Click to e-mail
gloria @voiceforvictims

Telephone: 1-724-283-8700

TENNESSEE
Celebrate World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

Sponsored by:
Senior Outreach Sevier - S.O.S. Program

Venue:
Sevier County Senior Center and Office on Aging
1220 W Main Street
Sevierville, TN 37862

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

From 2:00pm to 4 pm, with 3:30 pm presentation
on Senior Center Volunteer Opportunities


Meet current S.O.S. volunteers and have questions answered. Learn more about recognizing signs of Elder Abuse and local resources available to aid and assist seniors in the Sevier County area. Hear of Senior Center Volunteer Opportunities. Senior Center Monthly Calenders and Sevier County Service Directory "Yellow Pages" for Seniors will be available. Visit and tour the fine Sevier County Senior Center.

Free Open House.
All welcome!

Click here to e-mail
senior.sevier @hotmail


Contact:
Michelle Dresch
Telephone: 1-865-453-8080 X 104

TEXAS
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

Sponsored by:
Coalition of Advocates
for Adult Protective Services
(CAAPS)

Venue:
Catherine Booth Senior Apartments
2801 W Ashby
San Antonio, TX 78201

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Beginning at 11:00am


The Coalition will view videos, discuss elder abuse locally and work on solutions.

There will be a balloon release.



Click here to see photos of this event
on the WEAAD reports page


Open to the public,
so just show up

Contact:
Sara Lozano
Click here to e-mail sara.lozano
Telephone: 1(210)337-3297


VERMONT
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day
A celebration of aging with dignity and respect


Sponsored by:
Northeast Kingdom Vulnerable Adult Action Coalition
Area Agency on Aging for Northeastern Vermont
Celebrate With Us
At One of Two Locations:

Lyndonville Senior Meal Site
at The Darling Inn
Depot Street
Lyndonville, Vermont

St. Johnsbury Health
& Rehabilitation Center
1248 Hospital Drive
St. Johnsbury, Vermont
Wednesday, June 15th, 2011
From 10:30 am to 11:30 am
with noon meal to follow at each location
(RSVP required for meal)

Lyndonville Senior Meal Site
at The Darling Inn

A local band will play at 11:00am, purple carnations with ribbons saying awareness will be handed out. Community can meet members of the coalition.
To stay for noon meal RSVP required. Please call Cindy at 1-802-626-8700 for fee and reservation.
St. Johnsbury Health
& Rehabilitation Center

Local author Reeve Lindbergh will be on location and members will hand out purple carnations with ribbons saying awareness. Community can meet members of the coalition.
Free light luncheon offered at Noon. RSVP required - call Lynn at 1-802-748-8757

Please RSVP to participate
in the Luncheon after event.

Click here to download flyer.pdf

Website: www.nevaaa.org

Click here to e-mail nevaaa.org

Primary Contact:
Lynn Goulding
Click here to e-mail
Lynn @nevaaa.org

Telephone: 1-802-748-5182

Secondary Contact:
Rich Leighton
Click here to e-mail
Rich @stjacademy


The Northeast Kingdom Vulnerable Adult Action Coalition is a team of local law enforcement, social service and health care providers
dedicated to insuring the safety and well being of vulnerable adults.

WEST VIRGINIA
West Virginia World Elder Abuse
Awareness Day

Sponsored by:

West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources, Legal Aid of West Virginia, West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, AARP Foundation, Kanawha Valley Senior Services and West Virginia Bureau of Senior Services

Venue:

North Side of the WV State Capitol
West Virginia State Capitol
1900 Kanawha Boulevard, East
Charleston, West Virginia 25305

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

From 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
*Presentation of the flags (USA, WV and WV designed their own Elder Abuse flag);

*National Anthemn sung by Nona Bennett;

*Jason Najmulski, WV-DHHR Commissioner will open the event;

*Governor Tomblin will read the Elder Abuse Proclamation;

*Charleston Mayor Jones will read the City of Charleston's Elder Abuse Proclamation;

*Keynote Speaker is US Prosecutor Booth Goodwin II

*Refreshments

Elder Flag WV
Click for larger image

WV designed their own Elder Abuse Awareness Day flag using a gray ribbon to signify this population due to WV has a Silver Alert that sends out an emergency nation wide whenever an adult with cognitive impairment is missing and WV has the Silver Haired Legislators.

On the web at
www.wvdhhr.org

Contact:
Susie Layne
Click to e-mail Susie @ wv.gov
Telephone: 1-304-356-4573

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  AUSTRALIA

SOUTH AUSTRALIA
'There's no excuse for Abuse - Legal Link'

Sponsored by:
Aged Rights Advocacy Service

Venue:
Adelaide Convention Centre
North Terrace
Adelaide
Australia

Wednesday 15th June 2011
From 0900 to 1630


The Aged Rights Advocacy Service (ARAS) has secured an excellent line up of international, national and interstate speakers focusing on using the law to uphold the rights of older people regardless of where they live.

The program will interest the aged care sector and anyone with an interest in how legislation can uphold the rights of the older person at risk of abuse.


Click here to download .pdf conference brochure
with program and registration form.

On the Web:
www.sa.agedrights.asn.au

Primary Contact:
Diane Bunworth
Click to e-mail dianeb @ ARAS
Telephone: 61 08 82325377

Secondary Contact:
Marilyn Crabtree
Click to e-mail marilync @ ARAS



WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Information Session

An introduction to
Enduring Power of Attorney
and
Enduring Powers of Guardianship

Sponsored by:
Office of the Public Advocate

Venue:
Albany Golf Club
Lot 1
Barry Court
Albany Western Australia 6330

Wednesday, 15 June 2011

From 1.30pm to 3.30pm


Service Provider Session
Service Provider
Click to download .pdf
Enduring Power of Attorney (EPAs) and Enduring Powers of Guardianship (EPGs) give adults with capacity, the power to direct how personal, lifestyle and treatment decisions would be made if they lost the capacity to make such decisions themselves.

Light refreshments provided

Registration cost $30.

Register by phone
618 (9278 7300)
or
click here to email @justice.wa

On the web at
www.justice.wa.gov.au

Primary Contact:

Kylie Keenan
Community Education Coordinator
Click to e-mail Kylie @justice.wa
Telephone: 618 9278 7300

Secondary Contact:

Pauline Bagdonavicius
Telephone:
618 9278 7300

Information Session

An introduction to
Enduring Powers of Guardianship
and Enduring Powers of Attorney


Sponsored by:
Office of the Public Advocate

Venue:
Albany Golf Club
Lot 1
Barry Court
Albany Western Australia 6330

Wednesday, 15 June 2011

From 9.30am to 12noon


Community Session

Click to download .pdf
Enduring Powers of Guardianship (EPGs) and Enduring Powers of Attorney (EPAs) give adults with capacity, the power to direct how personal, lifestyle and treatment decisions would be made if they lost the capacity to make such decisions themselves.

Gold coin donation,
with proceeds to charity

Light refreshments provided
Though attendance at this seminar is free,
registration is required due to limited seating.

On the web at
www.justice.wa.gov.au

Register by phone
618 (9278 7300)
or
click here to email @justice.wa

Primary Contact:
Kylie Keenan
Community Education Coordinator
Click to e-mail Kylie @justice.wa
Telephone: 618 9278 7300

Secondary Contact:

Pauline Bagdonavicius
Telephone:
618 9278 7300

Information / Training Session

An introduction to
Enduring Powers of Guardianship
and Advance Health Directives


Sponsored by:
Office of The Public Advocate

Venue:
South West Sports Centre
1 Rotary Avenue
Hay Park
Bunbury WA 6230

Monday, 13 June 2011

From 12.30 to 3.30pm

Enduring Powers of Guardianship (EPGs) and Advance Health Directives (AHDs) give adults with capacity, the power to direct how personal, lifestyle and treatment decisions would be made if they lost the capacity to make such decisions themselves.


For community members.
Light refreshments provided

Click to download .pdf

On the web at
www.justice.wa.gov.au

Register by phone
618 (9278 7300)
or
click here to email @justice.wa

Primary Contact:
Kylie Keenan
Community Education Coordinator
Click to e-mail Kylie @justice.wa
Telephone: 618 9278 7300

Secondary Contact:

Pauline Bagdonavicius
Telephone:
618 9278 7300

Information / Training Session

An introduction to
Enduring Powers of Guardianship
and Advance Health Directives


Sponsored by:
Office of the Public Advocate

Venue:
Manjimup Community Centre
Corner Rose and Mount St.
Manjimup Western Australia 6258

Tuesday, 14 June 2011

From 10 m to 1pm



Click to download .pdf
Enduring Powers of Guardianship (EPGs) and Advance Health Directives (AHDs) give adults with capacity, the power to direct how personal, lifestyle and treatment decisions would be made if they lost the capacity to make such decisions themselves.


Light refreshments provided

On the web at
www.justice.wa.gov.au

Register by phone
618 (9278 7300)
or
click here to email @justice.wa

Primary Contact:
Kylie Keenan
Community Education Coordinator
Click to e-mail Kylie @justice.wa
Telephone: 618 9278 7300

Secondary Contact:

Pauline Bagdonavicius
Telephone:
618 9278 7300

Research Launch

Sponsored by:
Advocare Inc.,
Crime Research Centre,
University of Western Australia

Venue:
Citiplace, City Station Complex,
Barrack St, (cnr Wellington St)
Perth, Western Australia 6000

Wednesday, 15 June 2011

Beginning at 10:00am
The launch will mark the completion of a significant elder abuse research project entitled:

"Examination of the Extent of Elder Abuse in Western Australia:
A Qualitative and Quantitative Investigation of Existing Agency Policy, Service Responses and Recorded Data"

Professor Mike Clare, Dr Barbara Black Blundell, Dr Joseph Clare
Crime Research Centre, The University of Western Australia
Joint Initiative with Advocare Inc.
Supported by Lotterywest
April 2011

Attendance is by Invitation

On the web at
www.advocare.org.au

Click here to e-mail
rights @advocare


Primary Contact:
Mary Kepert
Click here to e-mail
mkepert @advocare

Telephone: 618 9479 7566

Secondary Contact:
Greg Mahney
Click here to e-mail
gregm @advocare

Telephone: 618 9479 7566

Information / Training Session

An introduction to
Enduring Powers of Guardianship
and Advance Health Directives


Sponsored by:
Office of the Public Advocate

Venue:
Eric Farrow Pavilion
Wagin Showgrounds, WA 6315

Thursday 16 June 2011

From 12.30 to 3.30pm


Enduring Powers of Guardianship (EPGs) and Advance Health Directives (AHDs) give adults with capacity, the power to direct how personal, lifestyle and treatment decisions would be made if they lost the capacity to make such decisions themselves.



Light refreshments provided

Click to download .pdf

On the web at
www.justice.wa.gov.au

Register by phone
618 (9278 7300)
or
click here to email @justice.wa

Primary Contact:
Kylie Keenan
Community Education Coordinator
Click to e-mail Kylie @justice.wa
Telephone: 618 9278 7300

Secondary Contact:

Pauline Bagdonavicius
Telephone:
618 9278 7300

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