AASW Webinar Recording | Using Legal and Psycho-social Interventions to Respond to Elder Abuse
This webinar covers various social work interventions such as case-management, safety planning and counselling, while also examining the legal interventions available to support an older person who is a victim of Elder Abuse.
Event Details
Anytime, Anywhere
1 CPD hours
AASW National
Mental Health,Aged Care / Older Persons
General Mental Health, General
Category 2: Skills and Knowledge
Event Description
Member price: $60.00 including GST (member price will display once logged in)
Non-member price: $120.00 including GST
Elder abuse is the mistreatment or exploitation of an older person. It can present itself in many forms and is commonly committed by someone that the older person knows and trusts.
The prevalence of elder abuse in Australian residential care is estimated to be 39.2% – Royal Commission research paper 17, December 2020.
Prepare yourself to confidently respond to instances of Elder Abuse.
This webinar covers various social work interventions such as case-management, safety planning and counselling, while also examining the legal interventions available to support an older person who is a victim of Elder Abuse.
"Really well presented and lots of practical guidelines" – webinar participant, August 2021.
Learning Outcomes
Participants will:
- Learn how to recognise elder abuse.
- Learn how to respond to elder abuse using legal interventions.
- Learn how to respond to elder abuse using psycho-social interventions.
- Understand strategies to safeguard older Australians into the future.
- Consider the complexities of self-determination versus safeguarding.
AASW Credential: Mental Health; Older Persons
Presenters
John-Paul Kristensen is a social worker and AASW member and has been practicing in the specialist elder abuse unit of Uniting Communities in South Australia since it’s creation in 2019. John-Paul and his team use a multi-disciplinary approach to support older people who are experiencing elder abuse, providing psychosocial assessment, safety planning, case-management and therapeutic support. John-Paul holds a Masters’ Degree in Social Work, a Bachelor of Nursing and a Diploma of Applied Science.
Nicole Stockdale is a lawyer with the Uniting Communities accredited Law Centre and is committed to applying her legal expertise to support and protect older people. Nicole works closely with social workers within the specialist Elder Abuse Unit, providing legal advice and representation to victims of Elder Abuse.
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AASW Webinar Recording | Using Legal and Psycho-social Interventions to Respond to Elder Abuse
This webinar covers various social work interventions such as case-management, safety planning and counselling, while also examining the legal interventions available to support an older person who is a victim of Elder Abuse.
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1 CPD hours
AASW National
Mental Health,Aged Care / Older Persons
General Mental Health, General
Category 2: Skills and Knowledge
Event Description
Member price: .00 including GST (member price will display once logged in)
Non-member price: 0.00 including GST
Elder abuse is the mistreatment or exploitation of an older person. It can present itself in many forms and is commonly committed by someone that the older person knows and trusts.
The prevalence of elder abuse in Australian residential care is estimated to be 39.2% – Royal Commission research paper 17, December 2020.
Prepare yourself to confidently respond to instances of Elder Abuse.
This webinar covers various social work interventions such as case-management, safety planning and counselling, while also examining the legal interventions available to support an older person who is a victim of Elder Abuse.
"Really well presented and lots of practical guidelines" – webinar participant, August 2021.
Learning Outcomes
Participants will:
- Learn how to recognise elder abuse.
- Learn how to respond to elder abuse using legal interventions.
- Learn how to respond to elder abuse using psycho-social interventions.
- Understand strategies to safeguard older Australians into the future.
- Consider the complexities of self-determination versus safeguarding.
AASW Credential: Mental Health; Older Persons
Presenters
John-Paul Kristensen is a social worker and AASW member and has been practicing in the specialist elder abuse unit of Uniting Communities in South Australia since it’s creation in 2019. John-Paul and his team use a multi-disciplinary approach to support older people who are experiencing elder abuse, providing psychosocial assessment, safety planning, case-management and therapeutic support. John-Paul holds a Masters’ Degree in Social Work, a Bachelor of Nursing and a Diploma of Applied Science.
Nicole Stockdale is a lawyer with the Uniting Communities accredited Law Centre and is committed to applying her legal expertise to support and protect older people. Nicole works closely with social workers within the specialist Elder Abuse Unit, providing legal advice and representation to victims of Elder Abuse.