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SUMMARY:High Prevalence of Elder Abuse during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Risk and Resilience Factors
DESCRIPTION:From the National Adult Protective Services Association and Evidence Change: \nPrior to the COVID-19 pandemic\, elder abuse affected one in 10 older adults annually in the U.S. It has been assumed that the pandemic has brought with it a surge in elder abuse due to individuals ordered to stay at home combined with increased interpersonal\, social\, and financial stressors. However\, empirical evidence is lacking. This webinar will present data from the first investigation of self-reported elder abuse victimization in a relatively large and diverse sample of older persons. The presenter will describe elder abuse prevalence and risk and resilience factors for abuse victimization during the ongoing pandemic. The findings will be discussed in relation to practice\, policy\, and implications for prevention programming. \nClick here for the study article. \nJOIN  \nPresenter: \nE-Shien (Iggy) Chang\, Ph.D.\nPostdoctoral Fellow in Behavioral Geriatrics at Weill Cornell Medicine’s Division of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine \nDr. E-Shien (Iggy) Chang is a NIH-supported Postdoctoral Fellow in Behavioral Geriatrics at Weill Cornell Medicine’s Division of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine. Iggy’s research program seeks to investigate and dismantle mechanisms of elder abuse and neglect across diverse cultural\, family\, and care settings. Her doctoral dissertation work was among the first to systematically examined the role of ageism\, operating at both societal and individual levels\, in driving elder abuse perpetration. Iggy completed her PhD in Social and Behavioral Sciences at Yale School of Public Health and her MA in Social Sciences at University of Chicago.
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/high-prevalence-of-elder-abuse-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-risk-and-resilience-factors/
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SUMMARY:Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences: 59th Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the ACJS 59th Annual Meeting\, March 15 – 19\, 2022\, in Las Vegas\, NV at the Rio All-Suites Hotel and Casino. ACJS President Heather Pfeifer is excited to bring you a content rich program focused on “Avenues of Change: Integrating Research\, Advocacy\, and Education.” She and the 2022 program committee chairs have worked hard to assemble topic areas within the Criminal Justice Sciences that are timely and relevant. Whether you are in academia or a practitioner\, there is something for everyone. \nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/academy-of-criminal-justice-sciences-59th-annual-meeting/
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SUMMARY:International Symposium on Child Abuse
DESCRIPTION:The National Children’s Advocacy Center (NCAC) is excited to bring you the virtual 38th International Symposium on Child Abuse scheduled for March 21-24\, 2022.  Symposium will continue to provide the state-of-the art training you need to continue to provide services to children and to fight child abuse.  We are working to add more workshops and provide an even better digital learning experience than our first virtual conference in 2021!  \nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/international-symposium-on-child-abuse/
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SUMMARY:Logic Model for Victim Service Programs: The Link Between Program Outcomes and Program Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:During this training\, participants will learn how the use of a logic model is an essential component of victim services program evaluation and planning. Information and discussion on the relationship between resources\, activities\, and outcomes will help prepare participants to consider the range and types of program outcomes to track. These outcomes have valuable practical use beyond reporting and can be used to support program communications\, fundraising\, and grant applications. \n“Logic Model for Victim Service Programs: The Link Between Program Outcomes and Program Sustainability” webinar is part of the new Vital Subjects series. This series will address topics that are critical to the victim services field across the country. \nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/logic-model-for-victim-service-programs-the-link-between-program-outcomes-and-program-sustainability/
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