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Assisted Living and Social Services - Request for Proposal - Repeat Elder Abuse Prevalence Study

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Assisted Living and Social Services
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Alberta
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Organization: Assisted Living and Social Services RFP Section 2.1.b. Project Objectives The Department is seeking a contractor to undertake a repeat Alberta Elder Abuse Prevalence Study among Alberta seniors residing in community dwellings. The contractor will be responsible for the full implementation of the study, including survey administration, data collection, data processing, statistical analysis, interpretation of findings and preparation of technical and public-facing reporting products. The project objective is to assess changes in the prevalence and characteristics of elder abuse since the 2023-24 study and generate evidence that will inform the review of Alberta’s Elder Abuse Prevention Strategy, future policy development, program planning and service delivery. The Department expects the study to result in a weighted analytical dataset, a technical report documenting methodology and findings, a final report summarizing key findings and implications, an executive summary and presentation of findings to Department staff. As this study deals with a sensitive topic and may lead to disclosures of elder abuse, using a trauma informed approach and connecting participants who disclose incidents of abuse to community-based supports will be critical to ensuring the success of the study. RFP Section 2.1.a Project Background On July 19, 2022, the Seniors Strategic Planning Branch of the Ministry of Assisted Living and Social Services (referred to throughout this document as the “Department”) released A collective approach: Alberta’s strategy for preventing and addressing elder abuse 2022-27, a five-year strategy that guides how Albertans, non-profit organizations, frontline workers, businesses and governments can work together to prevent and reduce elder abuse. The strategy updates Alberta's definition of elder abuse and outlines goals and actions to make the province safer for seniors. It includes approaches to recognizing and responding to financial abuse, in

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