INVESTIGATING CRIMES AGAINST VULNERABLE ADULTS (CADILLAC)


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INVESTIGATING CRIMES IN AGAINST VULNERABLE ADULTS
 
FRIDAY, APRIL 6TH, 2018
 
   EVERGREEN RESORT
        7880 Mackinaw Trail, Cadillac, MI, 49601 
 
Course Description
This is a one day training hosted by the Elder Justice & At-Risk Adult project. The training will feature presentations from our expert training experts. The training is free and will be interactive for attendees to ask questions in relation to their professions while working with vulnerable adults.
 
 
Topics covered will be:
  • Vulnerable Adult Incident Report Card
  • Financial Exploitation
  • Physical Abuse
  • Investigating Crimes  
 
CE credits and MCOLES credit will be available for social workers and law enforcement. Breakfas, Lunch and break/snack  refreshments will be provided.
 
Who Should Attend?
This training has been designed for Prosecutors, Law Enforcement, Adult Protective Services Workers, Financial Institutions, Assisted Living professionals, Advocates and all professionals who work in the care and assistance of vulnerable adults in the state of Michigan.
 
Registration and Cancellation Policy 
Registration is FREE, BUT
If you register and do not attend or cancel registration by April 2nd, 2018, you will be 100% responsible for the total cost of registration and meals. 
 
Parking
Is Free.
 
SPEAKERS
Scott Teter
Trisha Gerard
Ron Tatro 
Thomas Holcomb