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Appendix A: Workshop Agenda
Pages 125-132

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From page 125...
... As the world population of adults ages 65 and older continues to grow, the implications of elder abuse for health care, social welfare, justice, and financial systems are great. However, despite the magnitude of global elder maltreatment, it has been an underappreciated public health problem.
From page 126...
... Moderator: Alexandre Kalache, International Longevity Centre–Brazil, Planning Committee • Gill Livingston, University College of London •  onald Acierno, Medical University of South R Carolina • Elsie Yan, University of Hong Kong 10:00 AM Q&A 10:30 AM BREAK
From page 127...
... scope and factors associated with elder abuse in assisted living and long-term care settings. Moderator: Jeffrey Hall, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Planning Committee •  obert Wallace, University of Iowa College of Public R Health • XinQi Dong, Rush Institute for Healthy Aging, Planning  Committee Co-Chair • Mark Lachs, Weill Cornell Medical College 12:00 PM Q&A 12:15 PM LUNCH 1:15 PM Keynote Marie Bernard, National Institute on Aging
From page 128...
... determine possible ways to prepare the workforce to detect, treat, and prevent caregiver neglect and self-neglect. Moderator and Discussant: James O'Brien, University of Louisville •  erry Fulmer, Northeastern University, Planning T Committee • Carmel Dyer, The University of Texas Health Sciences  Center at Houston •  athleen Quinn, National Adult Protective Services K Association 2:30 PM Q&A 2:45 PM BREAK 3:00 PM Panel IV: Ethical Considerations in Research and Practice What are the challenges and ethical issues in measuring and conducting research on elder abuse and implementing interventions?
From page 129...
... methodology in advancing the field of elder abuse and its prevention. Moderator: XinQi Dong, Rush Institute for Healthy Aging, Planning Committee Co-Chair • Charles Mouton, Meharry Medical College • Lori Jervis, University of Oklahoma • E-Shien Chang, Rush Institute for Healthy Aging • Javier Vasquez, Pan American Health Organization 9:50 AM Q&A 10:10 AM BREAK
From page 130...
... A moderated panel discussion will focus on opportunities for cross-sector collaboration, and adaptation and scalability of promising approaches. Moderator: Jacquelyn Campbell, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, Planning Committee Co-Chair • Daniel Reingold, The Hebrew Home at Riverdale • Ronald Long, Wells Fargo Advisors • Lori Stiegel, American Bar Association 12:15 PM Q&A 12:30 PM LUNCH (Pick up lunch and head to breakout groups)
From page 131...
... • Health Care System Breakout Leaders: Mark Yaffe, McGill University Elsie Yan, University of Hong Kong • Legal System Breakout Leaders: Charles Sabatino, American Bar Association Alexandre Kalache, International Longevity Centre– Brazil, Planning Committee • Community-Based Breakout Leaders: , The Hebrew Home at Riverdale Joy Solomon  effrey Hall, Centers for Disease Control and J Prevention, Planning Committee • Financial Sector Breakout Leaders: , Financial Services Round Table/BITS Paul Smocer Edwin Walker, Administration on Aging, Planning Committee 2:00 PM BREAK 2:15 PM Reports from the Breakout Groups Moderator: Katrina Baum, National Institute of Justice
From page 132...
... This panel will address opportunities, both in the United States and globally, for policy makers and a wide range of stakeholders to identify the variety of ways that elder abuse cuts across sectors and how to promote awareness and prevention. Moderator: Edwin Walker, Administration on Aging, Planning Committee •  usan Somers, International Network for the Prevention S of Elder Abuse •  arie-Therese Connolly, Woodrow Wilson M International Center for Scholars • Robert Blancato, Elder Justice Coalition 3:30 PM Q&A 3:45 PM Way Forward  athy Greenlee, Administration for Community Living/ K Administration on Aging Terry Fulmer, Northeastern University, Planning Committee Greg Shaw, International Federation on Ageing 4:30 PM ADJOURN DAY 2


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