Elder Abuse Prevention Resources in Indian Country: National
Indigenous Elder Justice Initiative
Wednesday, March 28,
2018
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Are you looking
for ways to prevent elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation and help
victims in your community? Dr. Jacque Gray with the National
Indigenous Elder Justice Initiative (NIEJI) will discuss online
resources focused on preventing abuse of American Indian, Alaska Native,
and Native Hawaiian elders. Dr. Gray has worked with tribes for more than
35 years in the areas of health, education, counseling, and program
development.
NIEJI is funded by the Administration for Community Living
and housed at the University of North Dakota Center for Rural Health. It
offers the following services and resources:
Learning Objectives:
- Learn
what resources NIEJI provides to address elder abuse in Indian Country
- Understand
how to locate NIEJI resources and access technical assistance
- Identify
resources for locations on the resource locator map
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Please note your
location's call-in time:
8 a.m. Hawaii
10 a.m. Alaska
11 a.m. Pacific
11 a.m. Arizona
12 p.m. Mountain
1 p.m. Central
2 p.m. Eastern
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Presenter
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Dr. Jacqueline
Gray
Program Director, National Indigenous Elder Justice Initiative
Associate Director and Associate Professor, Population Health Center
for Rural Health, University of North Dakota School of Medicine &
Health Services
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