Conceptualising elder abuse across local and global contexts: Implications for Policy and Professional Practice on the island of Ireland.


Autoria(s): Anand, Janet; Begley, Emer; Taylor, Brian; O'Brien, Marita; Killick, Campbell
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

Social policy and professional practice across the island of Ireland is dominated by the WHO (2002) definition of elder abuse and national and professional interpretations of what constitutes elder abuse. Top down, generalist knowledge of the abuse of older people have facilitated paternalistic and protectionist policies and services designed to protect older vulnerable adults across the Republic of Ireland (ROI) and Northern Ireland (NI). However a qualitative study involving 58 older people in six focus groups held across Ireland highlights an alternative understanding of elder abuse grounded in the subjective experiences of older people across urban and rural communities on the island. Indigenous ways of knowing offer a broader and more inclusive understanding of the experience of elder abuse (Lafferty 2012; Dow and Joosten 2012) together with opportunities for the prevention of ageism and the empowering of older people across the jurisdictions.

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/conceptualising-elder-abuse-across-local-and-global-contexts-implications-for-policy-and-professional-practice-on-the-island-of-ireland(add6d812-866b-48c9-981a-fdd57ac211ce).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Anand , J , Begley , E , Taylor , B , O'Brien , M & Killick , C 2013 , ' Conceptualising elder abuse across local and global contexts: Implications for Policy and Professional Practice on the island of Ireland. ' Journal of Adult Protection .

Tipo

article