FY15 budgetThe new city budget for fiscal year 2015 was recently released and included increased funding for many aging initiatives, including $1 million in funding for elder abuse enhancement. The new city council and mayor increased aging services funding to include $29.5 million in baseline and additional funding for the Department for the Aging. The additional funding is a good sign for seniors as Bobbie Sackman, Director of Public Policy, Council of Senior Centers and Services, states, "On behalf of the 120,000 elder abuse victims suffering in silence across New York City, we thank City Council for the $1 million added to community-based services funded through the Department for the Aging. We appreciate that Mayor Bill de Blasio supported this funding. It is a new day in NYC government and it is time to move forward. Building a robust elder abuse network must be a priority for both sides of City Hall." More →
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NYC Budget Includes Increased Funding for Elder Abuse Services
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The Roadmap for Elder Justice: Priorities and Opportunities for the Field
The Elder Justice Roadmap Project Report, released on July 9th, is a strategic planning document "for the field, by the field." More →
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June 2014 News & Resources Roundup
Welcome to the NYC Elder Abuse Center’s monthly round-up of news links & resources by & for elder justice professionals. This month, we are thrilled More →
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Aggressive Behaviors in Dementia: Delivering Care while Perceiving Threat
In this blog, Bryan R. Hansen, PhD(c), MSN, RN, FNE-A highlights the impact and challenges that result from aggressive behaviors in individuals with dementia. This information is especially important for elder justice professionals because most aggressive behaviors meet the definition of abuse, and, therefore, it’s important to know how to respond to such behaviors when they arise. More →
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Take Action to Stop Elder Abuse on World Elder Abuse Awareness Day 2014
The 9th Annual World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD) is June 15th. There are a number of events in New York, around the country and online to help raise awareness of elder abuse. Join in and take action to stop elder abuse! More →
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NYC Budget Includes Increased Funding for Elder Abuse Services
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