INFORMATION ON ELDER ABUSE AND HOW TO RECOGNIZE IT, AND HOW TO REPORT IT: Unable to display image

INFORMATION ON ELDER ABUSE AND HOW TO RECOGNIZE IT, AND HOW TO REPORT IT:

Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 14:40:33 EST

From: IceMaidenZ@aol.com

To: delphine1939@videotron.ca

This site contains many resources to help you find the assistance, publications, data, information, and answers you need. This home page serves as the site's table of contents. Enjoy!

Need to know what elder abuse is, how it can be addressed, how often it happens and to whom, and what the major causes are? Click here for basic fact sheets.

Do you know of an abused, neglected, exploited or self-neglecting elder who needs help? Here are state elder abuse reporting numbers.

We're constantly updating our website. For the latest news and features, click here.

The National Center on Elder Abuse makes dozens of publications available on this website and by mail. Click here to see NCEA Publications.

To connect professionals, researchers, and others interested in elder abuse, NCEA sponsors an online discussion group. Click here to find out how to subscribe to the NCEA List Serve.

Looking for reports, articles, or other publications on elder abuse? The Clearinghouse on Abuse and Neglect of the Elderly (CANE) produces individualized, annotated bibliographies based on their holdings of more than 3,000 items. Click here for information on using the Clearinghouse.

NCEA produces biannual compilations of state Adult Protective Services data, and helped conduct the National Elder Abuse Incidence Study. Click here for the latest elder abuse data.

Need to know what laws govern elder abuse? Click here for more information on state elder abuse laws.

NCEA's newsletter covers legislative and policy developments; reviews of new resources; best practices; and other elder abuse developments. Click here to see the latest (and archived) newsletters.

Click here for a listing of upcoming conferences and other training events about elder abuse and related topics.

Want to research emerging elder abuse issues? Click here for NCEA's research agenda.

Want to know more about NCEA itself? Click here for information on NCEA's partners, funding, projects, and other particulars.

The World Wide Web is full of information and resources. Click here for links to sites devoted to elder abuse and related topics.

Please sign our guestbook so we know more about you and can continually improve our ability to meet your elder abuse information needs. Still can't find the information you need? E-mail your request or question here.

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