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Education and Training of Mandated Reporters: Innovative Models, Overcoming Challenges, and Lessons Learned
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Citizen JournalismInnovative ModelsTraining CurriculaEducationEducational CommunicationCommunicationGeriatric MedicineJournalismMedia StudiesInteractive JournalismTeacher EducationJournalism EthicsMandated ReportersGeriatricsElderly CareSeveral Archstone FoundationNews CoverageNursingOvercoming ChallengesLong-term CareProfessional DevelopmentHealth Profession TrainingElder AbuseMass CommunicationArts
Several Archstone Foundation funded projects developed and implemented training curricula on elder abuse for mandated reporters such as dentists, adult protective services workers, paramedics, and coroner investigators. Common education and training issues emerged, including the need to provide basic content on normal aging and the need for creating standardized trainings. Strategies include integrating elder abuse and neglect content into existing courses, building relationships with stakeholders, and customizing content and delivery to student needs and preferences. Projects developed relevant, practice-based content, decided on curriculum delivery methods, engaged learners, and provided feedback to them. A main outcome is the permanent institution of elder abuse content in training curricula.
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