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National Indigenous Elder Justice Initiative Tribal Elder Protection Team- Toolkit Sloan M. Henry- Project Coordinator Wilson Wewa- CTWS Title VI program Director 2017 Title VI Conference Mystic Lake, MN September 14 th, 2017 The Beginning How did we meet? Tribal agency questions? Wilsons professional assistance needed!!! Conference Calls = Collaboration What came from these calls? 1

What is a Tribal Elder Protection Team A Tribal Elder Protection Team (EPT) is a group of professionals, the elder, family members, and community members from diverse disciplines. vthe EPT provides assistance to the elderly person to promote coordination among service programs available to elders. vimprove lines of communication to efficiently address elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation. vvarious professional disciplines are represented vmembership is limited and is not open to all service providers, or members of the public. Why create a EPT? vto reduce stereotypes around elder abuse vto improve standardized protocols to increase resources available to elders vto improve appropriate responses to elder abuse vto improve communication and coordination among service agencies, thereby saving valuable time locating advocates and addressing safety concerns for the elder vto improve elder abuse training for professionals vto reduce underreporting of elder abuse 2

Why are Elder Protection Programs Different? Elder Protection programs vary across Indian Country in terms of: vavailable infrastructure including agencies and personnel responding to incidents vjurisdictional considerations vavailability of traditional justice systems vtribal and/or State civil or criminal courts 1) Establish and define MDT member roles and responsibilities 2) How do you define an elder or vulnerable adult? 3) A report of suspected elder abuse is made, now what happens? 4) Who conducts the investigation of elder abuse in your tribal community? 5) What is the time frame for responding to a report of elder abuse? 6) Why should a MDT/EPT have members rotate being on-call? 7) Who is a member of the MDT/EPT, and why? 8) How are MDT members assigned to an elder? 9) What is included on a client case summary sheet? 10)What happens in the MDT meeting? 11)What happens if the elder abuse case goes to tribal court? 12)When do you know the case is resolved? 3

Who is a EPT Member? One of the most successful models for addressing elder abuse in Indian Country is utilized by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs (CTWS) in Oregon. The CTWS-MDT representatives have served their tribal community since 1999 through a multidisciplinary team approach. The CTWS- MDT members include representatives from: The Senior Wellness Center, Tribal Police, Tribal Prosecutor s Office, BIA/Tribal Social Services, Tribal Housing Authority, Indian Health Service (IHS), Community Health Representatives (CHR), Victims of Crimes Office, Assisted Living, and the Oregon Adult Protective Services. Who is the EPT Coordinator? Ensure the EPT is managed appropriately To increase accountability of team members, it is recommended to designate an EPT Coordinator or Director. This individual may have dual roles on the EPT as the coordinator, and as a representative for a tribal agency (e.g. Title VI Director). This team member will facilitate a group of professional community members in the unification of collaborative efforts to assist elders who may be experiencing elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation. 4

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How to Develop a Tribal EPT? Getting Started 1. Build a team of professionals. 2. Identify the tribal community s concerns for elders through a Community Needs Assessment 3. Complete a Statement of Needs summary report 4. Develop organizational rules for the EPT 5. Develop a tribal elder protection code 6. Learn about State and Tribal Laws in your area 7. Program considerations include: Identify technical experience available to launch the EPT (e.g., computer resources) Determine if there are sufficient economic resources available Determine the legal requirements or restrictions for the EPT Develop a business plan and budget addressing how the EPT will operate 8. Develop a sustainability plan EPT Challenges v Attendance issues (not having a large variety of agencies represented), v A lack of commitment from representatives to attend meetings regularly, v A lack of cases presented v A lack of knowledge of other agencies policies and mandates, that often leads to a negative perception that some agencies are non-cooperative v Frustration among agencies in dealing with seemingly unsolvable cases v Maintenance of confidentiality v Costs, travel time to meeting location v Mandated Reporter policies 14

Wilson Wewa Senior Wellness Coordinator Warm Springs Confederated Tribes Email: wilson.wewa@wstribes.org Phone: 541-553-3313 For More Information National Indigenous Elder Justice Initiative Phone: 701-777-6084 Toll-free Number: 855-834-1572 E-mail: info@nieji.org Website: www.nieji.org Thank You! Miigwech 15