Mishoo miinwaa Noki ~ You, Me and Wrinkles – The Elder Abuse Prevention Podcast

Thieves Part 2 - How to Identify and Intervene in Elder Abuse

October 11, 2022 Sheatre Season 1
Thieves Part 2 - How to Identify and Intervene in Elder Abuse
Mishoo miinwaa Noki ~ You, Me and Wrinkles – The Elder Abuse Prevention Podcast
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Mishoo miinwaa Noki ~ You, Me and Wrinkles – The Elder Abuse Prevention Podcast
Thieves Part 2 - How to Identify and Intervene in Elder Abuse
Oct 11, 2022 Season 1
Sheatre

A continuation of Thieves, Part 1. 

The story: 
Teenagers steal from and injure their grandfather. 

The discussion:
Someone says, “We don't want to get to a point where the police are involved, but they might have to be.” What would happen if the police were called in? What could be the role of other authority figures, a counselor or an Elder be in this situation?  Police, service providers, Elders and survivors answer those questions, and talk about some responses they’ve used to keep elders and children safe.  From policing to pastry, to non-formal checks and sacred fires, or safe places and case conferencing, there are resources and people you can trust.  “It takes generations to heal, but every single person does it bit by bit during their whole life.”

The Cast:
Gloria May Eshkibok, Daniel Gonzales, Bernadette Eshkawkogan, Fawn Aiabens Jacko, Marjorie Trudeau, Daniel Peltier, Jeff Eshkawkogan, Brenda Wabie, Dorothy Kennedy, Kitty Medweiash Bell, Danielle Roy McDonald, Paul Hartmann and Rose Peltier. Facilitated and directed by Joan Chandler.


The Speakers in order of appearance:
Tanya Coulter, Mary Ann Sackabuckshkum, Officer Jason Cranny, Suzy Jones, SpringDawn Keeshig Akiwenzie-Cook,  Jodi Bradfield, Joan Chandler, Rose Anne Beaudry, Elder Martina Osawamick.

Resources:
Indian Residential School Survivors 24-hour Crisis Line at 1-800-721-0066
Ontario Seniors Safety Line: 1-866-299-1011
Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre: 1-888-495-8501
Talk4Healing:  1-888-200-9997 -- a helpline for Indigenous women across Ontario. Talk, text or chat .  


We welcome your support of this program through a charitable donation via Canada Helps.  Sheatre is a registered charitable organization. 

We appreciate the support of New Horizons for Seniors, The Ontario Trillium Foundation, J.P. Bickell Foundation, Community Foundation Grey Bruce, and The Ontario Arts Council.

For more about the cast, speakers, and community listening circles visit www.sheatre.com.

Show Notes

A continuation of Thieves, Part 1. 

The story: 
Teenagers steal from and injure their grandfather. 

The discussion:
Someone says, “We don't want to get to a point where the police are involved, but they might have to be.” What would happen if the police were called in? What could be the role of other authority figures, a counselor or an Elder be in this situation?  Police, service providers, Elders and survivors answer those questions, and talk about some responses they’ve used to keep elders and children safe.  From policing to pastry, to non-formal checks and sacred fires, or safe places and case conferencing, there are resources and people you can trust.  “It takes generations to heal, but every single person does it bit by bit during their whole life.”

The Cast:
Gloria May Eshkibok, Daniel Gonzales, Bernadette Eshkawkogan, Fawn Aiabens Jacko, Marjorie Trudeau, Daniel Peltier, Jeff Eshkawkogan, Brenda Wabie, Dorothy Kennedy, Kitty Medweiash Bell, Danielle Roy McDonald, Paul Hartmann and Rose Peltier. Facilitated and directed by Joan Chandler.


The Speakers in order of appearance:
Tanya Coulter, Mary Ann Sackabuckshkum, Officer Jason Cranny, Suzy Jones, SpringDawn Keeshig Akiwenzie-Cook,  Jodi Bradfield, Joan Chandler, Rose Anne Beaudry, Elder Martina Osawamick.

Resources:
Indian Residential School Survivors 24-hour Crisis Line at 1-800-721-0066
Ontario Seniors Safety Line: 1-866-299-1011
Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre: 1-888-495-8501
Talk4Healing:  1-888-200-9997 -- a helpline for Indigenous women across Ontario. Talk, text or chat .  


We welcome your support of this program through a charitable donation via Canada Helps.  Sheatre is a registered charitable organization. 

We appreciate the support of New Horizons for Seniors, The Ontario Trillium Foundation, J.P. Bickell Foundation, Community Foundation Grey Bruce, and The Ontario Arts Council.

For more about the cast, speakers, and community listening circles visit www.sheatre.com.