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Reviewing the extent of rural and remote considerations in elder abuse policy: A scoping review.

Barbara BlundellAmy Warren
Published in: The Australian journal of rural health (2020)
Consideration of rural and remote communities in elder abuse policy is generally not meaningful. It is recommended that future policy development includes recognition of the distinct features of elder abuse in rural and remote communities, as well as how these features may impact on prevention and responses in these locations. These features include geographical isolation, lack of access to services and transportation, confidentiality and privacy issues, and the need for culturally sensitive approaches to address elder abuse for Indigenous people which take into account the impact of historical disenfranchisement.
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