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Webinar about the Program GIFT in residence

On November 23, 2023 from 13h to 14h, the Research Chair on Mistreatment of Older Adults invites you to participate in the webinar The Program GIFT in residence: promoting goodwill and countering intolerance between people living within collective and rent based environments for older adults.

 

Organized in partnership with the Canadian Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse (CNPEA) and Elder Abuse Prevention Ontario (EAPO), this webinar aims to present the Program GIFT in residence which has the objective of promoting goodwill and countering intolerance between people living within private seniors’ residences. To that end, the program proposes more than thirty tools and activities, as well as a document aiming to support its implementation and its perpetuation within the environments. The program GIFT in residence stems from two partnership research conducted by the Research Chair in collaboration with many partners.

 

Register here (Free webinar)

 

This webinar will be hosted by:

Marie Beaulieu, Ph. D., Affiliated researcher at the Research Chair on Mistreatment of Older Adults, Université de Sherbrooke

Roxane Leboeuf, M. Soc. serv., Doctoral candidate in gerontology and research agent at the Research Chair on Mistreatment of Older Adults, Université de Sherbrooke