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New funding will strengthen elder abuse prevention and intervention across the province.
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Alberta’s government is providing $750,000 over two years to the Alberta Elder Abuse Awareness Council, to provide one-time funding to the province’s 31 eligible coordinated community responses (CCRs) to elder abuse. CCRs are multidisciplinary partnerships that can include a range of partners such as local governments, non-profit organizations, businesses, health service providers and police services.
The funding will be used to increase supports for seniors affected by elder abuse, explore a consistent approach to data collection and enhance the skills of responders.
joey? as a result of that there could have been some type of prior occurrence, that the cars made some kind of physical contact. evidence could be transported from one place to another. there is an accident at some prior time and there is a headlight on your car, it could be that was transported to that particular scene. megyn: it all comes down to the tapes. they don t think it physical evidence is overwhelming, can they get them just on the case. i don t personally think that s enough nor should it be. there is more. there is evidence of physical abuse prior to their demise. emotional abuse. one of the girls had to go to an abuse shelter. the father took that as an afront. how dare you go? i don t think this case is exclusively about what flowed