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Luisa Diaz

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:

Luisa’s thesis was submitted on June 2015.

Master’s degree in Social work (2015), University of Sherbrooke.

Bachelor’s degree in Social communication and journalism (2006), University of La Sabana, Colombia.

PUBLICATIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS:

Download Luisa Diaz’s list of productions and publications.

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

Project : IPAM – Police Intervention to Counter Elder Abuse: Developing and Implementing a Practice Model

Project : Bridging Project –Intersectoral Work Model to Countering Mistreatment of Older Adults

Project : Older adult bullying