This article is based on the findings of two recent West Australian studies (Black Blundell & Clare, 2012; Clare, Black Blundell & Clare, 2011), which, respectively consider: the nature and extent of elder abuse in the Western Australian community; and elder abuse services for older Australians whose first language is not English. The focus of the paper is twofold: it considers the conceptual difficulties associated with identifying who should be included under the umbrella term ‘elderly’, and the equally problematic definition of behaviours deemed to be abusive. It goes on to reflect on the challenges associated with the provision of services for older people subject to abuse. The paper reports the recommendations that emerged from the WA ...
Objectives: To examine the perceptions of elder abuse among older Australian adults and general pra...
Abstract Financial abuse by a family member is the most common form of abuse experienced by older A...
Objectives: To examine the perceptions of elder abuse among older Australian adults and general pra...
This chapter explores current national debates about how elder abuse should be defined, and the effe...
This study examines elder abuse in Western Australia, including its scope and the capacity of agenci...
This study examines elder abuse in an Australian context and comprises two parts: agencies\u27 exper...
This study explores and identifies ‘best practice’ in service delivery with older Australians at ris...
The causes of abuse of older people are complex and multifaceted, and may encompass physical, psycho...
While elder abuse is a form of family violence, there are many aspects which contrast with the typic...
Objective: To explore the extent of elder abuse in Western Australia and associated aspects, such as...
The abuse, neglect and exploitation of older Queenslanders is a significant concern. There is a grow...
Australia’s ageing population is growing and so too is the number of older persons who experience ab...
Elder abuse has devastating consequences for older persons such as a poor quality of life, psycholog...
This paper critically reflects upon policy and research definitions of elder mistreatment in light o...
Issues around egregious abuse, such as violence and financial abuse have been commanding the attenti...
Objectives: To examine the perceptions of elder abuse among older Australian adults and general pra...
Abstract Financial abuse by a family member is the most common form of abuse experienced by older A...
Objectives: To examine the perceptions of elder abuse among older Australian adults and general pra...
This chapter explores current national debates about how elder abuse should be defined, and the effe...
This study examines elder abuse in Western Australia, including its scope and the capacity of agenci...
This study examines elder abuse in an Australian context and comprises two parts: agencies\u27 exper...
This study explores and identifies ‘best practice’ in service delivery with older Australians at ris...
The causes of abuse of older people are complex and multifaceted, and may encompass physical, psycho...
While elder abuse is a form of family violence, there are many aspects which contrast with the typic...
Objective: To explore the extent of elder abuse in Western Australia and associated aspects, such as...
The abuse, neglect and exploitation of older Queenslanders is a significant concern. There is a grow...
Australia’s ageing population is growing and so too is the number of older persons who experience ab...
Elder abuse has devastating consequences for older persons such as a poor quality of life, psycholog...
This paper critically reflects upon policy and research definitions of elder mistreatment in light o...
Issues around egregious abuse, such as violence and financial abuse have been commanding the attenti...
Objectives: To examine the perceptions of elder abuse among older Australian adults and general pra...
Abstract Financial abuse by a family member is the most common form of abuse experienced by older A...
Objectives: To examine the perceptions of elder abuse among older Australian adults and general pra...