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If you or someone you know is at immediate risk or harm call 911
For 24 hour support and referral, call Family Violence Info Line 310-1818

If you or someone you know is at immediate risk or harm call 911
For 24 hour support and referral, call Family Violence Info Line 310-1818

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2021

November 2021 - The AEAAC launches Staying Safe: A Resource for Older Adults Living in Alberta

2021

The AEAAC will oversee the funding and development of establishing a Community of Practice with Case managers across the province

2020

Updated and presented training with permission from the Government of Alberta who originally facilitated this training- Taking Action Against Elder Abuse (TAAEA) The council is please to now be able to offer this training to service providers working in the area of elder abuse. The AEAAC also partnered on presentations through CORE Alberta.

2019

Co-hosted a pre-conference day at Diverse Voices (Edmonton) focused on Elder Abuse, hired a temporary INR coordinator, developed a sustainable funding plan, business execution plan, and evaluation plan

2018

Created a communications plan, hosted a conference (Edmonton) and begun our newsletter

2017

Updated logo, secured 3-year grant from the Government of Alberta’s Ministry of Seniors, hired a Council Development Specialist, opened up for membership, and launched It’s Not Right: Neighbours, Friends and Family (INR) as an on-going program of the AEAAC

2016

Registered as a Non-Profit Society in Alberta and changed our name from Alberta Elder Abuse Awareness Network (AEAAN) to Alberta Elder Abuse Awareness Council (AEAAC)

2015

Second Alberta Elder Abuse Conference (Calgary)

2011

First Alberta Elder Abuse Conference (Edmonton)

2010

Financial Abuse Rack Card, Service Provider Screening Guide, A Guide to Supported Decision-Making, and a province-wide elder abuse tracking form

2009

Partner with Alberta Seniors and Community Supports in: Financial Abuse Fact Sheet

2007

Website launch www.albertaelderabuse.ca

2006

1st World Elder Abuse Awareness Day public service announcements and events across Alberta hosted by AEAAN members

2005

Community Resource Kit launched 2006 “Face it” posters and bookmarks printed and distributed

2003

First commercial developed and elder abuse police orientation video created

2002

Alberta Elder Abuse Awareness Network (AEAAN) forms

Alberta Seniors and Housing

Thank you to Alberta Seniors and Housing for their ongoing support as a Funder and Partner

Our Values

Our belief is that no one organization has a broad enough scope to address the complex issue of elder abuse in its entirety. A truly effective community response involves many stakeholders working in collaboration.

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