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Annie Riendeau

Active members in the practice

POSITION IN THE CHAIR:

Former student under the direction of Marie Beaulieu

Research Agent

CONTACT INFORMATION:

To communicate with this person, please write them a message to info@maltraitancedesaines.com.

PREVIOUS STUDIES:

Masters in Social Work, profile Gerontology, Université de Sherbrooke

Subject: Issues associated with direct intervention to counter mistreatment of older adults living at home in Quebec.

This project, based on a systematic review of articles published by Quebec researchers, aims to describe the issues, the challenges and the limitations that arise from intervention with older adults living at home. To conclude, a reflection will be made on the issues not covered by the research and on the challenges which intervention poses to gerontological social work practice.

DIPLOMAS:

Bachelor of Consumer Sciences (1997), Laval University

PUBLICATIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS:

N.a.

INVOLVEMENT IN THE CHAIR’S RESEARCH PROJECT(S):

N.a.