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June 10, 2016 GUIDING PRINCIPLES FOR WORKING WITH OLDER VICTIMS OF ABUSE GUIDING PRINCIPLES FOR WORKING WITH OLDER VICTIMS OF ABUSE National Clearinghouse on Abuse in Later Life June 10, 2016 3 Welcome & Overview NCALL 1

Presenters 4 Juanita Davis, NCALL Program Manager Ann Turner, NCALL Elder Victim Services and Advocacy Coordinator OVW Abuse in Later Life Program 5 9 communities a year $400,000 for 3 years Projects Provide training and cross training Create or enhance a CCR team Develop victim services Required MOU Partners 6 Law enforcement Prosecutors office Adult protective services/aging network Domestic violence/sexual assault victim services NCALL 2

7 Aging in America 10,000 Americans turn 65 every day. Acierno, R., Hernandez, M. A., Amstadter, A. B., Resnick, H. S., Steve, K., Muzzy, W., & Kilpatrick, D. J. (2010). Older women comprise more than half (55.8%) of the adult population age 65 and older. United States Census Bureau (2012). Racial and ethnic minority populations have increased from 5.7 million in 2000 (16.3% of the elderly population) to 8.5 million in 2011 (21% of the elderly). They are projected to increase to 20.2 million in 2030 (28% of the elderly). http://www.aoa.gov/aging_statistics/profile/2012/docs/ 2012profile.pdf. NCALL 3

About 2/3 of elder abuse victims are women. Lifespan of Greater Rochester, Inc., Weill Cornell Medical Center of Cornell University, & New York City Department for the Aging. (2011). 11 Abuse in Later Life Types of Abuse 12 Physical Sexual Financial Neglect Abandonment NCALL 4

Perpetrators 13 Intimate partners Adult children, grandchildren, other family Caregiver Poll #1 14 Have you worked with survivors 50+ in the last year? Yes No Poll #2 15 Identify the age groups of survivors you have worked with in the last year. 50 60 year olds 61 70 year olds 71 80 year olds 90+ year olds NCALL 5

Elder Justice Roadmap Project 16 Action Item: to ensure that existing DV, SA and other victim assistance programs better meet the needs of older victims by allocating resources, collecting data, developing and evaluating programs, and incorporating elder abuse issues into training and technical assistance Find at ncea.acl.gov 17 Working with Older Survivors of Abuse: A Framework for Advocates Toolkit Summary report released June 9, 2016 Self-assessment workbook to be released fall 2016 Training modules released throughout the next year 18 Summary Report NCALL 6

Guiding Our Work 20 A guiding principle guides an organization throughout its life in all circumstances, irrespective of changes in its goals, strategies, type of work, or the top management. Minimum guidelines recommend practices that allow some discretion or leeway in interpretation, implementation, or use. Practice strategies are practical suggestions for how to implement the guiding principles and minimum guidelines. Responsive Victim-Defined Advocacy 21 Promote responsive victim-defined advocacy that respects the values, life experience, and culture of an older survivor NCALL 7

22 R Guidelines Practice victim-defined advocacy Address the impact of trauma Ensure privacy and confidentiality are protected Video: Historical Trauma (Time: 4:12) 23 Elder-Informed 24 Engage older adults from diverse backgrounds in program planning and policy work NCALL 8

25 E Guidelines Involve older adults in all aspects of your program 26 Services, Safety Planning and Outreach Ensure services, safety planning strategies, and outreach plans meet the needs of older victims 27 S Guidelines Tailor services to meet older survivors needs Adjust safety planning so it works for older survivors Distribute outreach materials that are relevant to older survivors NCALL 9

28 Video: Outreach Materials and Strategies (Time: 5:03) Policies 29 Create new or enhance existing policies to address violence and harm across the lifespan 30 P Guidelines Implement policies to reflect older adults Adopt eligibility guidelines beyond IPV Ensure existing policies respect privacy and confidentiality of older survivors NCALL 10

31 Video: Enhancing Agency Policies to Address Abuse Across the Lifespan (Time 2:51) Equity and Access 32 Provide equitable services that are welcoming and accessible 33 E Guidelines Create a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere Ensure services are accessible to all NCALL 11

Collaboration 34 Work with allies and other organizations to improve responses to older victims 35 C Guidelines Learn about service options for older survivors in your community Work collaboratively 36 Video: Collaboration The Benefits of Collaboration (Time 3:21) NCALL 12

Training and Awareness 37 Raise awareness through education and social justice activities 38 T Guidelines Provide ongoing training in all service areas that includes abuse in later life Conduct training for/with other professionals Increase public awareness on ALL Confront ageism and social norm that support ALL Poll #3 39 Which of the guiding principles are currently creating barriers for older survivors accessing your agency? Responsive, Victim-Defined Advocacy Elder-Informed Services Safety Planning and Outreach Policies Equity and Access Collaboration Training and Awareness NCALL 13

Discussion: What Next? 40 In the chat window, type one change you plan to make within your agency within the next month to make your services more comfortable for older survivors. Any Final Questions? 42 June 15 is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD) NCALL 14

Resources 43 Working with Older Survivors of Abuse: A Framework for Advocates Additional Resources NCALL website: www.ncall.us Contact Information 44 Juanita Davis Program Manager jdavis@ncall.us 608-237-3445 Ann Turner Elder Victim Services & Advocacy Coordinator aturner@ncall.us 715-483-2521 National Clearinghouse on Abuse in Later Life (NCALL), a project of End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin www.ncall.us 608-255-0539 This webinar was supported by Grant No. 2014-TA-AX-K051 awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this document are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women. The Na'onal Resource Center on Domes'c Violence (www.nrcdv.org) provides a wide range of free, comprehensive, and individualized technical assistance, training, and specialized resource materials. You can access our publica'ons online from the Na'onal Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women (VAWnet). Contact us: 1-800- 537-2238 nrcdvta@nrcdv.org Online TA Request Form: www.nrcdv.org/tarequest.php NCALL 15