Elder Abuse Work
Best Practice in Britain and Canada
Herausgeber: Pritchard, Jacki
Elder Abuse Work
Best Practice in Britain and Canada
Herausgeber: Pritchard, Jacki
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The abuse, neglect and exploitation of older people in community and residential care settings is increasingly being recognised and addressed as a serious social concern in Britain and Canada. Elder Abuse Work gives an overview of the developments and issues in both countries and draws out good practice guidelines.
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The abuse, neglect and exploitation of older people in community and residential care settings is increasingly being recognised and addressed as a serious social concern in Britain and Canada. Elder Abuse Work gives an overview of the developments and issues in both countries and draws out good practice guidelines.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 158mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9781853027048
- ISBN-10: 1853027049
- Artikelnr.: 22189353
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 158mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9781853027048
- ISBN-10: 1853027049
- Artikelnr.: 22189353
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Jacki Pritchard is a qualified social worker who has worked as a practitioner and manager in both fieldwork and hospital settings. She is currently working as a trainer, consultant and researcher focusing on abuse, risk and violence.
Introduction
Jacki Pritchard
Freelance Trainer
Consultant
Researcher. Part 1: Britain. 1. Lessons learnt in working with elder abuse in the last decade
Jacki Pritchard
Freelance Trainer
Consultant
Researcher. 2. Developing policy and a training strategy in Berkshire: the results of practice
Charlotte Salvesen and David Jeffreys
Slough Social Services. 3. Developing a policy on abuse in residential and nursing homes
Jane Lawson
Hampshire County Council. Abuse in a safe environment
Janice Griffin
Sheffield Inspection and Registration Unit. 5. Elder abuse: the clinical reality
Alan J. Anderson
The Central Sheffield University Hospitals. 6. `It is better to talk of bulls than be in the bull ring': elder abuse - a police perspective
D.I. Brenda Fearns
Merseyside Police. 7. Social work and elder abuse: practitioners' perspectives from Scotland
Cherry Rowlings
University of Stirling. 8. Good practice: victims' perspectives
Jacki Pritchard
Freelance Trainer
Consultant
Researcher 9. Bringing rights home: back to beautiful Swansea anyway! Aled Griffiths
University of Wales. 10. The differences betweeen child protection and elder protection: the role of the local authority solicitor
Simon Leslie
Berkshire Joint Social Services Legal Team. 11. The protection of people without mental capacity
Penny Letts
The Law Society. Part 2: Canada 12. Elder abuse: the Canadian experience 1980 - 1998
Rachel Aber-Schlesinger
University of York and Ben Schlesinger
University of Toronto.13. From powerlessness to empowerment
Daphne Nahmiash
Laval University. 14. Financial abuse of seniors: a growing concern
Carol Ward-Hall
B.C. Coalition to Eliminate Abuse of Seniors. The role of alcohol in elder abuse cases
Denise Bradshaw and Charmaine Spencer
Seniors Well Aware Program. 16. The dynamics of senior mistreatment and the options for intervention
Maxine Lithwick
CLSC Rene Cassin/UISGQ. 17. Innovative interventions when seniors are abused
Myrna Reis
McGill and Concordia Universities. 18. Abuse prevention in long-term care
Jacqueline Senning
CHARA Health Care Society. 19. A community response to abuse to seniors
Pearl McKenzie
Consultant and Seniors' Advocate. 20. Police service to seniors
Wayne K. Hill
Calgary Police. 21. Support groups: a chance at human connection for abused older adults
Elizabeth Podnieks
Ryerson Polytechnic University. 22. Planning a shelter for abused seniors
Grant Allen and Ellen Hansell
Kerby Centre. Index.
Jacki Pritchard
Freelance Trainer
Consultant
Researcher. Part 1: Britain. 1. Lessons learnt in working with elder abuse in the last decade
Jacki Pritchard
Freelance Trainer
Consultant
Researcher. 2. Developing policy and a training strategy in Berkshire: the results of practice
Charlotte Salvesen and David Jeffreys
Slough Social Services. 3. Developing a policy on abuse in residential and nursing homes
Jane Lawson
Hampshire County Council. Abuse in a safe environment
Janice Griffin
Sheffield Inspection and Registration Unit. 5. Elder abuse: the clinical reality
Alan J. Anderson
The Central Sheffield University Hospitals. 6. `It is better to talk of bulls than be in the bull ring': elder abuse - a police perspective
D.I. Brenda Fearns
Merseyside Police. 7. Social work and elder abuse: practitioners' perspectives from Scotland
Cherry Rowlings
University of Stirling. 8. Good practice: victims' perspectives
Jacki Pritchard
Freelance Trainer
Consultant
Researcher 9. Bringing rights home: back to beautiful Swansea anyway! Aled Griffiths
University of Wales. 10. The differences betweeen child protection and elder protection: the role of the local authority solicitor
Simon Leslie
Berkshire Joint Social Services Legal Team. 11. The protection of people without mental capacity
Penny Letts
The Law Society. Part 2: Canada 12. Elder abuse: the Canadian experience 1980 - 1998
Rachel Aber-Schlesinger
University of York and Ben Schlesinger
University of Toronto.13. From powerlessness to empowerment
Daphne Nahmiash
Laval University. 14. Financial abuse of seniors: a growing concern
Carol Ward-Hall
B.C. Coalition to Eliminate Abuse of Seniors. The role of alcohol in elder abuse cases
Denise Bradshaw and Charmaine Spencer
Seniors Well Aware Program. 16. The dynamics of senior mistreatment and the options for intervention
Maxine Lithwick
CLSC Rene Cassin/UISGQ. 17. Innovative interventions when seniors are abused
Myrna Reis
McGill and Concordia Universities. 18. Abuse prevention in long-term care
Jacqueline Senning
CHARA Health Care Society. 19. A community response to abuse to seniors
Pearl McKenzie
Consultant and Seniors' Advocate. 20. Police service to seniors
Wayne K. Hill
Calgary Police. 21. Support groups: a chance at human connection for abused older adults
Elizabeth Podnieks
Ryerson Polytechnic University. 22. Planning a shelter for abused seniors
Grant Allen and Ellen Hansell
Kerby Centre. Index.
Introduction
Jacki Pritchard
Freelance Trainer
Consultant
Researcher. Part 1: Britain. 1. Lessons learnt in working with elder abuse in the last decade
Jacki Pritchard
Freelance Trainer
Consultant
Researcher. 2. Developing policy and a training strategy in Berkshire: the results of practice
Charlotte Salvesen and David Jeffreys
Slough Social Services. 3. Developing a policy on abuse in residential and nursing homes
Jane Lawson
Hampshire County Council. Abuse in a safe environment
Janice Griffin
Sheffield Inspection and Registration Unit. 5. Elder abuse: the clinical reality
Alan J. Anderson
The Central Sheffield University Hospitals. 6. `It is better to talk of bulls than be in the bull ring': elder abuse - a police perspective
D.I. Brenda Fearns
Merseyside Police. 7. Social work and elder abuse: practitioners' perspectives from Scotland
Cherry Rowlings
University of Stirling. 8. Good practice: victims' perspectives
Jacki Pritchard
Freelance Trainer
Consultant
Researcher 9. Bringing rights home: back to beautiful Swansea anyway! Aled Griffiths
University of Wales. 10. The differences betweeen child protection and elder protection: the role of the local authority solicitor
Simon Leslie
Berkshire Joint Social Services Legal Team. 11. The protection of people without mental capacity
Penny Letts
The Law Society. Part 2: Canada 12. Elder abuse: the Canadian experience 1980 - 1998
Rachel Aber-Schlesinger
University of York and Ben Schlesinger
University of Toronto.13. From powerlessness to empowerment
Daphne Nahmiash
Laval University. 14. Financial abuse of seniors: a growing concern
Carol Ward-Hall
B.C. Coalition to Eliminate Abuse of Seniors. The role of alcohol in elder abuse cases
Denise Bradshaw and Charmaine Spencer
Seniors Well Aware Program. 16. The dynamics of senior mistreatment and the options for intervention
Maxine Lithwick
CLSC Rene Cassin/UISGQ. 17. Innovative interventions when seniors are abused
Myrna Reis
McGill and Concordia Universities. 18. Abuse prevention in long-term care
Jacqueline Senning
CHARA Health Care Society. 19. A community response to abuse to seniors
Pearl McKenzie
Consultant and Seniors' Advocate. 20. Police service to seniors
Wayne K. Hill
Calgary Police. 21. Support groups: a chance at human connection for abused older adults
Elizabeth Podnieks
Ryerson Polytechnic University. 22. Planning a shelter for abused seniors
Grant Allen and Ellen Hansell
Kerby Centre. Index.
Jacki Pritchard
Freelance Trainer
Consultant
Researcher. Part 1: Britain. 1. Lessons learnt in working with elder abuse in the last decade
Jacki Pritchard
Freelance Trainer
Consultant
Researcher. 2. Developing policy and a training strategy in Berkshire: the results of practice
Charlotte Salvesen and David Jeffreys
Slough Social Services. 3. Developing a policy on abuse in residential and nursing homes
Jane Lawson
Hampshire County Council. Abuse in a safe environment
Janice Griffin
Sheffield Inspection and Registration Unit. 5. Elder abuse: the clinical reality
Alan J. Anderson
The Central Sheffield University Hospitals. 6. `It is better to talk of bulls than be in the bull ring': elder abuse - a police perspective
D.I. Brenda Fearns
Merseyside Police. 7. Social work and elder abuse: practitioners' perspectives from Scotland
Cherry Rowlings
University of Stirling. 8. Good practice: victims' perspectives
Jacki Pritchard
Freelance Trainer
Consultant
Researcher 9. Bringing rights home: back to beautiful Swansea anyway! Aled Griffiths
University of Wales. 10. The differences betweeen child protection and elder protection: the role of the local authority solicitor
Simon Leslie
Berkshire Joint Social Services Legal Team. 11. The protection of people without mental capacity
Penny Letts
The Law Society. Part 2: Canada 12. Elder abuse: the Canadian experience 1980 - 1998
Rachel Aber-Schlesinger
University of York and Ben Schlesinger
University of Toronto.13. From powerlessness to empowerment
Daphne Nahmiash
Laval University. 14. Financial abuse of seniors: a growing concern
Carol Ward-Hall
B.C. Coalition to Eliminate Abuse of Seniors. The role of alcohol in elder abuse cases
Denise Bradshaw and Charmaine Spencer
Seniors Well Aware Program. 16. The dynamics of senior mistreatment and the options for intervention
Maxine Lithwick
CLSC Rene Cassin/UISGQ. 17. Innovative interventions when seniors are abused
Myrna Reis
McGill and Concordia Universities. 18. Abuse prevention in long-term care
Jacqueline Senning
CHARA Health Care Society. 19. A community response to abuse to seniors
Pearl McKenzie
Consultant and Seniors' Advocate. 20. Police service to seniors
Wayne K. Hill
Calgary Police. 21. Support groups: a chance at human connection for abused older adults
Elizabeth Podnieks
Ryerson Polytechnic University. 22. Planning a shelter for abused seniors
Grant Allen and Ellen Hansell
Kerby Centre. Index.