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Violence Prevention Initiative

Section 3: INTERVENTION Modules 13/14: Violence Prevention Continuum / Intervention Approaches, Practices, Supportive Legislation. Respect Aging: Preventing Violence against Older Persons. Violence Prevention Initiative. Agenda. Welcome Learning together:

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Violence Prevention Initiative

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  1. Section 3: INTERVENTIONModules 13/14: Violence Prevention Continuum / Intervention Approaches, Practices, Supportive Legislation Respect Aging:Preventing Violence against Older Persons Violence Prevention Initiative

  2. Agenda • Welcome • Learning together: • Intervention approaches, practices & supportive legislation • Small group activity • Reporting back to whole group • Wrap-up / Evaluation

  3. Patricia and Helen’s Story • 30-year relationship • Helen: • Dementia: 4 years • Loud, argumentative • Strikes out, chokes • Patricia: • Still cares for Helen

  4. ViolencePreventionContinuum 1. Short-Term & Emergency Relief Strategies 2. Capacity-Building Strategies 3. Systems Change Strategies

  5. Violence Prevention Continuum 1. Short-Term & Emergency Relief Strategies 2. Capacity-Building Strategies 3. Systems Change Strategies

  6. Canadian intervention approaches • Adult protection legislation • Advocacy • Community response networks (CRNs) • Consultation teams • Counselling

  7. Canadian intervention approaches • Hotline • Information and education • Multi-disciplinary team • Peer support and advocacy • Shelters, safe houses

  8. Effective intervention Consider: • Level of risk • Consent

  9. How you can help • Give clear messages • Help with safety planning. • Know the violence prevention and response resources in your region

  10. Howyou can help • Be careful when giving advice • Remember that basic human rights apply to older persons too

  11. It takes a community… • An effective response to violence against older persons requires coordination and collaboration among agencies, community groups, governments and individuals.

  12. Legislativeinterventions

  13. Federal laws • The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms • The Criminal Code of Canada

  14. Provincial laws • Human Rights Act • Mental Health Care & Treatment Act • Family Violence Prevention Act • Advance Health Care Directives Act • Enduring Powers of Attorney Act

  15. Provincial laws • An Act Respecting the Protection of Adults • Adult Protection Act replaces the Neglected Adults Welfare Act

  16. Provincial services • Victim Services • Legal Aid • Peace Bond • Emergency Protection Order

  17. Patricia and Helen’s Story • Interventions: • Helen: Day program for persons with dementia • Patricia: Caregivers’ group

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