The Scrivener - Spring 2020 - Volume 29 Number 1

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WORLD ELDER ABUSE AWARENESS Rick Gambrel

Seniors First BC

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orld Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD) is marked each year on June 15. It is an official United Nations International Day acknowledging the significance of elder abuse as a public health and human rights issue. Since 2006, communities throughout the country, and around the world, have honoured that day to raise the visibility of elder abuse by organizing events to share information and promote resources and services that can help increase seniors’ safety and well-being. Elder Abuse networks and organizations hold multiple WEAAD activities across the country to mobilize community action and engage people in discussions on how to promote dignity and respect of older adults. According to the World Health Organization, 1 in 6 adults worldwide have been abused in the past year. Elder abuse is defined as Physical Abuse (hitting, pushing, kicking, or the inappropriate use of drugs or restraints), Emotional Abuse (insults, threats, humiliation, controlling behaviour, or isolation), Sexual Abuse, Financial Exploitation (misusing or stealing a person’s money or assets), and Neglect (not providing food, housing, or medical care).

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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People who commit elder abuse are often in a position of trust, including family members of the elder. The effects of elder abuse can be devastating . . . physical injuries, worsened health conditions, anxiety, loneliness, and loss of dignity. But elder abuse is preventable. We can all help ensure that older people live in safety without the fear of being injured, exploited, or neglected.

Elders can help lessen the chance of abuse by staying connected to family and friends, learning more about their rights, and making sure their financial and legal affairs are in order. The public can watch for the signs of abuse and learn how to get help. Elders can help lessen the chance of abuse by staying connected to family and friends, learning more about their rights, and making sure their financial and legal affairs are in order. Seniors First BC is one of those organizations that devotes itself, every day of the year, to prevent elder abuse and to provide assistance and support to older adults that are, or may be, BC Notaries Association

abused and those whose rights have been violated. Seniors First BC is the only nonprofit organization in Western Canada offering a mix of legal, psycho-social, and justice-based supports to older adults. Seniors First BC has staff from different professional fields, including lawyers and social workers. That has allowed us to gain expertise about elder abuse issues from various professional perspectives and has given us a unique, holistic, and multidisciplinary perspective. We provide programs that educate, support, and advocate on behalf of our clients. Our programs include the following.

Seniors Abuse & Information Line (SAIL) Our Province wide confidential Seniors Abuse and Information Line (SAIL) is a safe place for older adults and those who care about them to talk to a trained intake worker about abuse or mistreatment and to receive information and support about issues that impact the health and well-being of an older adult.

Victim Services Program The Victims Services Program helps victims of crime or abuse who are 50+ and provides emotional support to anyone who has witnessed the abuse of an older adult. Volume 29  Number 1  Spring 2020


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PEOPLE

1min
pages 78-79

HISTORY OF BC

4min
pages 72-74

TECHNOLOGY

5min
pages 76-77

WORLD ELDER ABUSE AWARENESS

2min
page 70

WHY IT’S IMPORTANT TO HAVE A WILL

2min
page 68

NATURE

3min
pages 63-65

FUN

2min
pages 66-67

LAND SURVEYING IN BC

5min
pages 60-62

STRATAS

9min
pages 51-53

WILLS AND ESTATES

9min
pages 48-50

CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ELDER LAW

2min
page 45

NEW LAW

6min
pages 46-47

Spring into Fall

1min
page 42

I Cannot Let Myself Fail

4min
pages 36-37

PERSONAL GROWTH

3min
pages 40-41

BC Notary Kate Roome, Duncan a Director of the BC Notaries Association

3min
pages 34-35

BC Notary Jackie Tait, Chilliwack a Director of the BC Notaries Association

3min
page 33

Leadership Vignettes

2min
page 32

Hit the Road, Jack

2min
pages 30-31

Internal Leaders

2min
page 29

A Feminist Governance Framework Recipe

3min
pages 26-27

Young Women’s Leadership

7min
pages 23-25

The Speed of the Captain is the Speed of the Crew

2min
page 22

The Leader’s Chair

7min
pages 16-17

Leadership and Hope

6min
pages 18-19

KEYNOTE

3min
page 9

INTERIM CEO, BC NOTARIES ASSOCIATION

2min
page 8

A Leader’s Journey: Five Unexpected Lessons Along the Way

11min
pages 12-15

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, THE SOCIETY OF NOTARIES PUBLIC OF BC

2min
page 10

PRESIDENT, BC NOTARIES ASSOCIATION

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pages 6-7
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