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    • The Field Guide: News and Resources for Elder Justice Professionals - March 2017
      The Field Guide: News and Resources for Elder Justice Professionals – March 2017

      Welcome to the NYC Elder Abuse Center’s (NYCEAC) Field Guide: News and Resources for Elder Justice Professionals blog. We've selected and analyzed the most helpful articles and resources relevant to elder justice professionals for November and December 2016. More →

    • Ageism in Film and The Countering Ageism in Film Award

      Older adults have important stories to tell greatly benefiting young and old, yet ageist stereotypes are perpetuated by Hollywood’s youth-oriented film industry. These stereotypes hinder our understanding of aging, older adults, and their vast experiences.. More →

    • Elder Abuse in Latino Communities

      Elder abuse in Latino communities is a common phenomenon that often goes unreported. With our increasing population and diversity, talking about specific communities’ needs and how elder justice professionals can effectively implement cultural competency in their work with Latino older adults is not just useful, it’s necessary. More →

    • The Field Guide: News and Resources for Elder Justice Professionals - January 2017
      The Field Guide: News and Resources for Elder Justice Professionals – January 2017

      Welcome to the NYC Elder Abuse Center’s (NYCEAC) Field Guide: News and Resources for Elder Justice Professionals blog. We've selected and analyzed the most helpful articles and resources relevant to elder justice professionals for November and December 2016. More →

    • The Field Guide: News and Resources for Elder Justice Professionals - November 2016
      The Field Guide: News and Resources for Elder Justice Professionals – November 2016

      Welcome to the NYC Elder Abuse Center’s (NYCEAC) Field Guide: News and Resources for Elder Justice Professionals blog. We've selected and analyzed the most helpful articles and resources relevant to elder justice professionals for July and August 2016. More →

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