First Call Gina Bower NCALL.

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First Call Gina Bower NCALL

First Call Domestic violence program Sexual assault program Adult protective services Criminal justice Aging services Family members or friends Other No one

Module 2: A Victim-Centered Response Scenario 1 Age 58. Partner calls you “fat and stupid.” Partner takes your paycheck, puts you on an allowance and monitors your phone calls. Who would you call first? Abuse in Later Life: Cross-training for Victim Service Providers

Module 2: A Victim-Centered Response Scenario 2 Age 68. Partner has broken your wrist and threatened to kill you if you leave. Who would you call first? Abuse in Later Life: Cross-training for Victim Service Providers

Module 2: A Victim-Centered Response Scenario 3 Age 73. Partner had cancer and died last year. Your adult son has moved in and is stealing your Social Security check and pension. Who would you call first? Abuse in Later Life: Cross-training for Victim Service Providers

Module 2: A Victim-Centered Response Scenario 4 Age 75. Adult son forces you to watch pornography with him. Who would you call first? Abuse in Later Life: Cross-training for Victim Service Providers

Module 2: A Victim-Centered Response Scenario 5 Age 80. You have a heart condition and need assistance with activities of daily living. Son is not giving you your meds properly. Does not assist with bathing and feeding. Fires all home health aides and others who try to help you. Who would you call first? Abuse in Later Life: Cross-training for Victim Service Providers

First Call Discussion (Large Group Discussion) Module 2: A Victim-Centered Response First Call Discussion (Large Group Discussion) How did you feel about the choices available to you? Other No one Abuse in Later Life: Cross-training for Victim Service Providers

First Call Discussion (Large Group Discussion) Module 2: A Victim-Centered Response First Call Discussion (Large Group Discussion) Male victims Gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender older victims Immigrant victims Abuse in Later Life: Cross-training for Victim Service Providers