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Marie Beaulieu joins the Boards of Directors of two organisations, one Canadian, one international, whose mission is to counter mistreatment (January 2021)

Marie Beaulieu is an honorary member of the Board of Directors at the Canadian Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse (CNPEA). Her mandate is to ensure that this Canadian organisation is represented in Québec and internationally and forge links with the INPEA.

At the International Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse (INPEA), she continues her commitment of many years, leading to her representing the organisation at the United Nations and being its North American representative. Her role is also linked to the enhancement of research, links with the World Health Organisation and the Canadian network, notably through the CNPEA.

Her scientific commitments as a university researcher on the national and international scene ensure the circulation of knowledge concerning mistreatment on a grand scale. It also allows the Research Chair to keep up to date on the public policies and practices deployed in Canada and the international community.