Executive Development Programme in Elder Financial Abuse Prevention: A Collaborative Approach
-- ViewingNowThe Executive Development Programme in Elder Financial Abuse Prevention: A Collaborative Approach is a timely and crucial certificate course. This programme addresses the growing issue of financial exploitation of elderly individuals, a concern that has become increasingly relevant in today's aging population.
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โข Understanding Elder Financial Abuse: Definition, Types, and Impact
โข Recognizing Financial Vulnerabilities in Older Adults
โข Legal and Regulatory Framework of Elder Financial Abuse Prevention
โข Effective Communication and Interviewing Skills for Identifying Financial Exploitation
โข Collaborative Approaches to Elder Financial Abuse Prevention: Roles of Financial Institutions, Law Enforcement, and Social Services
โข Developing and Implementing Fraud Detection and Prevention Strategies
โข Building a Culture of Trust and Empowerment for Older Adults
โข Responding to Suspected Financial Abuse: Reporting Requirements and Best Practices
โข Ethical Considerations in Elder Financial Abuse Prevention and Intervention
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