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Previous
Webinars:
May 21, 2014:
It's Not Right! Neighbours, Friends & Families
This Coffee & Conversation session is designed
to reach
neighbours, friends and family members of individuals who may be
experiencing issues around abuse.
It is a presentation designed to help participants understand what they
are seeing, learn how to assist or know where to turn for help in the
community.
Presenters:
TBD
Audio and visual clip 56 MB
(These slides are provided for educational purposes related to the
webinar. Please do not modify or replicate.)
April 15, 2014:
Cognitive Impairment as a Risk Factor for Abuse
This session will examine:
1. clinical determinants of competence
2. competence as a risk factor in potential for abuse
3. possible interventions for optimizing positive outcomes
Presenters:
Dr. Lois Stewart-Archer, RN, CPMHN(C)
Regional Clinical Nurse Specialist
Rehabilitation & Geriatrics Programme
Winnipeg Health Region – Deer Lodge Site
Audio and visual clip 43 MB
(These slides are provided for educational purposes related to the
webinar. Please do not modify or replicate.)
March 18, 2014:
Keeping Caring Relations Strong
When a family member has dementia, it impacts everyone. What are the red flags of stress in the relationship between a person with dementia and a caregiver? How can we prevent elder abuse by helping family caregivers and people with dementia to sustain a caring relationship?
Presenters:
Norma J. Kirkby, PHEc
Program Director
Alzheimer Society of Manitoba
Audio and visual clip 53 MB
(These slides are provided for educational purposes related to the
webinar. Please do not modify or replicate.)
June 6, 2013:
"When should I call the police?"
Speakers from the Winnipeg Police Service and the RCMP discuss when
someone should call them in situations of elder abuse, and what role
they play.
Presenters:
Sgt R.B. (Robert) Cooke
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
NCO i/c Community Policing Services
Email:
Robert.B.Cooke@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
Detective Sergeant Steve Peltier,
Division 41, Vulnerable Persons Coordinator
Email:
speltier@winnipeg.ca
Audio
and visual clip
Powerpoint
PDF (Police)
Powerpoint
PDF (RCMP)
(These slides are provided for educational purposes related to the
webinar. Please do not modify or replicate.)
May 7, 2013:
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day
Highlights past successful events and focuses on newly developed tools
and resources that will assist you in planning for June 15, 2013
Presenters:
Dara Maternick, Coordinator
Manitoba Network for the Prevention of Abuse of Older Adults
Powerpoint
PDF
(These slides are provided for educational purposes related to the
webinar. Please do not modify or replicate.)
April 2, 2013:
"Financial Abuse: Planning, Protecting and Preventing"
Presenters:
Keri Ranson, Deputy Public Trustee
Email:
Keri.Ranson@gov.mb.ca
Audio
and visual clip
Powerpoint
PDF
(These slides are provided for educational purposes related to the
webinar. Please do not modify or replicate.)
November 28, 2012:
"The In’s and Out’s of Powers of Attorney"
Presenters:
Heather Dixon
Dixon Law Office
Email: dixonlaw@mts.net
Keri Ranson, Deputy Public Trustee
Email:
Keri.Ranson@gov.mb.ca
Audio and
visual clip
Powerpoint
PDF
(These slides are provided for educational purposes related to the
webinar. Please do not modify or replicate.)
October 24, 2012:
"Have I done everything I can?"
Presenters: Susan Crichton, Elder Abuse Consultant
Manitoba Healthy Living, Seniors and Consumer Affairs
Seniors & Healthy Aging Secretariat
Email:
Susan.Crichton@gov.mb.ca
Stacey Miller, B.S.W., Manager, Community Services
A&O Support Services for Older Adults
Email:
smiller@ageopportunity.mb.ca
Audio and
visual clip
Powerpoint
PDF
(These slides are provided for educational purposes related to the
webinar. Please do not modify or replicate.)
September 26, 2012:
"They’re Just Old People": How Ageist Attitudes Affect
Elder Abuse Prevention and Response
Presenters: Kerstin Stieber Roger, Assistant Professor
& Undergraduate Committee Chair
E-mail: kerstin.roger@ad.umanitoba.ca
Harry Paine
E-mail: hpaine@shaw.ca
Audio and
visual clip
Powerpoint PDF
(These slides are provided for educational purposes related to the
webinar. Please do not modify or replicate.)
Note: Any questions regarding the presentation can be
directed to either of the presenters. However, for any questions
regarding Elder Abuse services in Manitoba please contact A & O
Support Services for Older Adults at (204) 956-6440 or toll free at
1-888-333-3121