Webinar: How to Address Abuse and Neglect in Licensed Facilities and Community Settings

Webinar: How to Address Abuse and Neglect in Licensed Facilities and Community Settings

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People receiving mental health treatment have a right to be free from all kinds of abuse. If you are an elder or dependent adult, you have rights that protect you from abuse and neglect.

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Webinar:
How to Address Abuse and Neglect in Licensed Facilities and Community Settings

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People receiving mental health treatment have a right to be free from all kinds of abuse. If you are an elder or dependent adult, you have rights that protect you from abuse and neglect. If you are an employee or volunteer at a licensed facility, you are a mandated reporter. In this training, elders, dependent adults and mandated reporters will learn how, when and where to report abuse or neglect based on where it occurs.

*This training is presented from a peer perspective by people who have lived experience with mental health disabilities.

Live Caption and ASL Interpreter will be Available.

About the webinar:

Abuse and neglect is a serious problem that has harmful effects on victims. Whether the abuse takes place in a licensed facility or community setting, it needs to be reported. Join us as we discuss how to address abuse and neglect.

We will explore the following:

  • Who are elders and dependent adults?
  • Define differences between abuse and neglect
  • The effects of abuse and neglect on victims
  • How to address abuse and neglect
  • When and where to report it

Speaker:

Maria Garcia’s journey with Disability Rights California started 14 years ago. First as Assistant Patients’ Rights Advocate with the California Office of Patients’ Rights. COPR advocates for the rights of patients receiving mental health treatment at state hospitals.

Maria has lived experience with mental health and while working for COPR she learned to self-advocate and advocate for others. In 2020, she joined DRC’s Peer Self-Advocacy program as coordinator.

Her passion is learning and teaching to empower others.

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