Elder Abuse in Rural & Remote Communities: Social Policy, Prevention and Responses

Elder abuse prevalence in rural and remote communities is thought to be similar to that of urban areas. However, factors such as geographic isolation, service and support limitations, and issues around privacy and confidentiality may hinder response efforts in these communities. This article reports...

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Main Authors: Warren, Amy, Blundell, Barbara
Format: Report
Published: Curtin University and OPAN 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/71488
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description Elder abuse prevalence in rural and remote communities is thought to be similar to that of urban areas. However, factors such as geographic isolation, service and support limitations, and issues around privacy and confidentiality may hinder response efforts in these communities. This article reports the findings of an international scoping literature review focussed on social policy, prevention, and service responses to elder abuse in rural and remote communities. Through literature scoping, stakeholder consultations, and three rounds of screening, 47 articles were identified for inclusion in the review. Four Australian elder abuse policy documents, and 14 types of prevention or service responses were identified in the literature, including several Indigenous-specific initiatives. The review highlighted the need for meaningful inclusion of rural and remote communities in elder abuse policy, as well as the importance of community consultation and consideration of the local context in developing prevention and responses for these communities.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-714882018-12-18T04:31:58Z Elder Abuse in Rural & Remote Communities: Social Policy, Prevention and Responses Warren, Amy Blundell, Barbara Elder abuse prevalence in rural and remote communities is thought to be similar to that of urban areas. However, factors such as geographic isolation, service and support limitations, and issues around privacy and confidentiality may hinder response efforts in these communities. This article reports the findings of an international scoping literature review focussed on social policy, prevention, and service responses to elder abuse in rural and remote communities. Through literature scoping, stakeholder consultations, and three rounds of screening, 47 articles were identified for inclusion in the review. Four Australian elder abuse policy documents, and 14 types of prevention or service responses were identified in the literature, including several Indigenous-specific initiatives. The review highlighted the need for meaningful inclusion of rural and remote communities in elder abuse policy, as well as the importance of community consultation and consideration of the local context in developing prevention and responses for these communities. 2018 Report http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/71488 Curtin University and OPAN fulltext
spellingShingle Warren, Amy
Blundell, Barbara
Elder Abuse in Rural & Remote Communities: Social Policy, Prevention and Responses
title Elder Abuse in Rural & Remote Communities: Social Policy, Prevention and Responses
title_full Elder Abuse in Rural & Remote Communities: Social Policy, Prevention and Responses
title_fullStr Elder Abuse in Rural & Remote Communities: Social Policy, Prevention and Responses
title_full_unstemmed Elder Abuse in Rural & Remote Communities: Social Policy, Prevention and Responses
title_short Elder Abuse in Rural & Remote Communities: Social Policy, Prevention and Responses
title_sort elder abuse in rural & remote communities: social policy, prevention and responses
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/71488