"Your Money, My Money, Our Money" and "Locked Away" - How to Identify and Intervene in Elder Abuse
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Financial Abuse! Unspoken shames.
The Stories: A man steals his elderly alcoholic father’s money and bank cards. Another man neglects his mother’s spiritual well-being, forcing confinement and refusing her access to church and friends. We also hear about the beauty of wrinkles, and their meaning.
Panel Discussion: Financial Abuse is the most commonly reported kind of elder abuse. Prevention is key. We want answers about what to do.
Some abuse is hard to talk about.
There's nothing wrong with reaching out and getting help. Nobody deserves to be abused.
How do you talk about “secret” experiences? Is this normal? How do you keep a relationship with a family member and have the maltreatment stop? It starts with discussion. We can start right here.
Our panelists answer these questions, discuss various responses, and All Our Relations. A panelist from a Community Legal Clinic provides advice about Power of Attorney and the law. Others address mental stress, reintegrating the family nucleus to end isolation, the psychology of abuse, reintegrating the family unit, and a personal experience with abuse. It takes great effort and strength to heal, and to end, abuse.
“Speaking in a group like this, this is going to bring these seeds of these ideas of how we're going to resolve this to fruition so that we grow the plant that produces fruit for us to stop this from occurring.” Kris Keeshig.
Resources:
Indian Residential School Survivors 24-hour Crisis Line at 1-800-721-0066
Ontario Seniors Safety Line: 1-866-299-1011
Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre: 1-888-495-8501
Speakers: Const. Kristopher Keeshig, Angela Yenssen, Mary Ann Sackabuckshkum, Dorothy Wassegijig-Kennedy, Austin Elliott
The Cast: Gloria May Eshkibok, Daniel Gonzales, Bernadette Eshkawkogan, Fawn Aiabens Jacko, Marjorie Trudeau, Daniel Peltier, Jeff Eshkawkogan, Brenda Wabie, Dorothy Kennedy, Kitty Bell, Danielle Roy McDonald, Paul Hartmann and Rose Peltier. Facilitated and directed by Joan Chandler.
We welcome your support of this program through a charitable donation via Canada Helps. Sheatre is a registered charitable organization.
We appreciate the support of New Horizons for Seniors, The Ontario Trillium Foundation, J.P. Bickell Foundation, Community Foundation Grey Bruce, and The Ontario Arts Council.
For more about the cast, speakers, and community listening circles visit www.sheatre.com.
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