From the Elder Abuse Prevention Ontario:

Elder Abuse Prevention Ontario (EAPO) is the provincial organization recognized for its leadership in elder abuse prevention in the province, providing education, training, resource development and information about the increasingly complex issues of elder abuse.

Join the Canadian Center for Women’s Empowerment (CCFWE), the Canadian Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse (CNPEA), and Elder Abuse Prevention Ontario (EAPO) for a conversation on solutions to end economic and financial abuse in their upcoming webinar, “Help Us Rise: Solutions to End Economic Abuse” on Wednesday, November 12th from 2:30-3:30pm. This webinar is provided withe ASL interpretation. Register today!

This webinar will explore economic and financial abuse in intimate partner relationships. Together, we will discuss the experiences of older adults and the systemic barriers victim-survivors encounter, specifically when trying to access safe housing and financial institutions. We will also share practice tools and strategies to better support victim-survivors. The session will close with an interactive Q&A. 

By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to: 

  • Identify and define economic and financial abuse in intimate partner relationships 
  • Understand the systemic barriers that victim-survivors face when trying to access support and safe housing, and 
  • Learn how to support victim-survivors and find resources and help. 

This event is part of CCFWE’s Help Us Rise (HUR) Campaign, an annual national awareness initiative held during National Economic Abuse Awareness Month. The campaign raises awareness about the impact of economic abuse on women and Canadian society as a whole. This year’s campaign highlights the urgent need to address the structural barriers that prevent victim-survivors from securing and maintaining safe housing.

SPEAKER:

Lauren Parcher is dedicated to fostering emotional safety for survivors of gender-based violence. They hold an MA in Social Justice and Community Engagement as well as a Master of Social Work. With experience in both front-line services and advocacy, Lauren has supported survivors through the shelter and child welfare systems and worked on anti-violence initiatives with organizations such as the Ottawa Coalition to End Violence Against Women and the Ottawa Rape Crisis Centre.

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