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National Center for State and Tribal Elder Justice Coalitions

Elder Justice Coalitions: A Resource Guide for Building and Sustaining Effective State and Tribal Elder Justice Coalitions

Written by Katie Block, MSW, MPH, and Juanita Davis, JD, in partnership with the National Center for State and Tribal Elder Justice Coalitions, the Ohio Coalition for Adult Protective Services (OCAPS), and Lifespan. 

 

This resource guide is a collection of resources, strategies, and tools for building, maintaining, and sustaining impactful State and Tribal Elder Justice Coalitions. Covering a variety of topics, this guide provides how-to information across the lifecycle of a coalition, from setting a strong foundation to developing strategies for responsive sustainability over time. 

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Many thanks to our partners! 
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Coming Soon!

Resources for Building and Sustaining Elder Justice Coalitions (Recorded Webinar)

Join Katie Block, MSW, MPH, author of "Elder Justice Coalitions: A Resource Guide for Building and Sustaining Effective State and Tribal Elder Justice Coalitions," along with project partners, to learn about strategies, resources, and tools available for building, maintaining, and sustaining State and Tribal Elder Justice Coalitions. This webinar is open to anyone interested in engaging in collaborative elder justice work, whether you are a seasoned professional, part of a coalition, interested in starting a coalition, or emerging in the field. Join the conversation and discover tools for making a greater impact together.  

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