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Elder Abuse Prevention and Response Workshops 1: Train the Trainer

The purpose of the Train the Trainer workshop is to provide agencies with knowledge and resources to enable front line staff to recognise the abuse of older people and act appropriately when abuse is identified.

Last updated: 29 March 2024
  • Tuesday, 9 April 2024, 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
  • Via Teams
  • $250 (ex GST) per person
  • ARAS
  • Register here

Please see below for more information and registration details.

The purpose of the Train the Trainer workshop is to provide agencies with knowledge and resources to enable front line staff to recognise the abuse of older people and act appropriately when abuse is identified.

The designated staff trainer will be given an Abuse Prevention resource containing all materials necessary for the trainer to present a session(s) to their front line staff and volunteers.

Key subjects covered:

  • definition of abuse

  • prevalence rates

  • types of abuse and indicators

  • barriers to reporting abuse of older people

  • resources and services available to assist

  • legislation, Power of Attorney and other legal issues

  • organisational response, policies

  • confidentiality and privacy

  • interactive learning tools, principles of adult learning

  • case studies and showing of a video.

Who should attend?

  • residential care managers

  • Lifestyle Coordinators

  • Wellbeing Managers

  • nursing staff

  • community care workers/managers

  • students

  • Social Workers

  • health professionals

Certificate of Attendance is provided.

Refer to your profession for CPD rules and requirements.

Tuesday 9 April 2024, 9.30am Adelaide time. (10am AEST)

The ARAS Abuse Prevention Program (APP) facilitates workshops for service providers who are responsible for addressing issues regarding the abuse of older people.

Equip yourself and your team with the knowledge and resources to recognise and respond to issues regarding the abuse of older people.