Don’t cross the line: taking action against elder abuse
Griffith University and ADA Law have launched new resources to prevent financial elder abuse.
Griffith University and ADA Law have launched new resources to prevent financial elder abuse.
A history of family conflict, living alone or being isolated and dependent on others are the three key risk factors for elder financial abuse Griffith University research has found.
Six Griffith representatives have won Financial Planning Association of Australia (FPA) Awards, with a student, an alumnus and a team of academics named winners in their respective categories.
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This post has been contributed by Associate Professor Kylie Burns, member of both Griffith's Law Futures Centre and Hopkins Centre.