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Seeing and hearing each other’s voice: Elder abuse from diverse perspectives

  • How can we better understand, prevent and respond to elder abuse of people who experience multiple kinds of discrimination and marginalisation?
  • How can theoretical and conceptual models of intersectionality help us better understand and respond to elder abuse and how do they help older people?
  • Are there cultural practices and understandings about ageing that mitigate elder abuse?
  • Where are the voices of grandparents in elder abuse conversations?

Please note:  Questions under each heading are indicative only. Although one theme explicitly highlights diversity, we encourage submissions presenting the perspectives and experiences of different communities under every theme.


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