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Domain of Expertise
to Counter Mistreatment of Older Adults
Resources – General Public

OUTREACH PROGRAMS

Senior – Aware

Developped by the FADOQ, the Sûreté du Québec and the CIUSSS West-Central Montreal, Senior-Aware is a program intended to raise awareness about fraud, mistreatment and bullying towards seniors. Since the onset of the program in 2010, more than 50,000 people have attended the information sessions. The distinctiveness of these sessions is their unique form of animation, which combines the knowledge of a professional and the experience of a facilitator aged 50 or more.

Website: https://aineavise.ca/

Ce n’est pas correct! Voisins, amis et familles présents pour les personnes aînées

Developped by the Research Center on violence against women and children and the CIUSSS West-Central Montreal, this Quebec adaptation of the pan-Canadian program, offers an awareness-raising approach aimed at helping those around them recognize signs of older adult mistreatment and take action through simple and practical gestures to provide assistance in a respectful and safe manner. This training is provided by the regional coordinators of the plan d’action gouvernemental pour contrer la maltraitance envers les personnes aînées.

Website: https://cenestpascorrectqc.org/

PODCAST

Harassment and abuse of the elderly in private rental housing: findings on a little-known problem

A troubling problem affects a number of aging adults, yet it’s a subject long gone overlooked in the media: many living in privately-owned rental housing are victims of mistreatment. Julien Simard, a postdoctoral member of CREGÉS, examined this social phenomenon as part of his doctoral dissertation and in subsequent projects. With support from the Dialogue program of the Fonds de recherche du Québec and the CREGÉS, he now wishes to bring this issue to the attention of the general public and those who work with seniors.

Listen to the podcast: https://creges.ca/en/harassment-and-abuse-private-rental-housing/