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Financial abuse of older people: building knowledge from recent Australian research
 — ARAS Conference, 15 June 2006
Author(s)Cheryl Tilse
Corporate AuthorUniversity of Queensland, Australia
Publisherunpublished powerpoint slides, St Lucia, Queensland, 2006
Pages32 pp
SourceDr Cheryl Tilse, School of Social Work & Human Services, Chamberlain Building, Campbell Road, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, 4072, Australia. C.Tilse@social.uq.edu.au
KeywordsAssets [elderly] ; Financial services [older people] ; Elder abuse ; Research Reviews ; Australia.
AnnotationPowerpoint presentation made on behalf of the University of Queensland Ageing and Assets Research Program. Building practice in relation to asset management (AM) and financial abuse in aged care facilities was one of the Research Program's projects 2005-08. The presentation defines financial abuse. It notes the range of tasks typically undertaken by family members on managing an older person's financial assets; the extent to which AM wishes were met in a study of scenarios for 34 older Australians; and issues for particular groups - indigenous people, and culturally and linguistically diverse communities (CALD) in rural and remote areas. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-100527502 P
ClassmarkJD: J: QNT: 3A:6KC: 7YA

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