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  • MDT Initial Planning Worksheet

    A worksheet for your MDT to start to design the focus of your MDT’s work and membership composition.

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  • MDT Self-Assessment

    A worksheet for multidisciplinary teams to use to assess collaborative efforts and to identify community needs and stakeholder limitations.

  • What Do We Want Our MDT To Be? Worksheet

    A worksheet for multidisciplinary teams to use to develop mission and vision statements, to set goals, and to plan next steps.

  • Beyond the Basics: Strengthening Adult Protection Multidisciplinary Teams

    Beyond the Basics: Strengthening Adult Protection Multidisciplinary Teams

    An online training series of five interactive webinars that explore key tools engaged by adult protection multidisciplinary teams and the roles of the professionals who serve on these teams. This includes webinars on guardianship, the role of the prosecutor, adult protective services, the state mental health system, and confidentiality/information sharing.

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  • Adult Protection Multidisciplinary Team Toolkit

    Adult Protection Multidisciplinary Team Toolkit

    Worksheets and other materials to help support the creation and operation of a multidisciplinary team.

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  • Information Sharing: Top 10 Things to Know

    A list of ten key things to remember about information-sharing and confidentiality when participating on an adult protection multidisciplinary team that may be distributed to multidisciplinary team members.

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  • State Agency Resource Guide

    A list identifying various North Carolina state agencies, a description of their role in protecting vulnerable adults, and examples of when a multidisciplinary team might engage the agency to support the team’s work.

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  • Which State Agency Should an Older Adult Call for Assistance?

    A summary table that includes contact information for several state agencies involved in responding to elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation.

    Which Agency - Download PDF
  • Resources for the Pursuit of Civil Legal Remedies

    Information to help guide those who seek to pursue civil legal action related to maltreatment or exploitation of vulnerable adults, including links and contact information.

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  • Crimes that May be Implicated in Elder Abuse Cases

    A list of some of the crimes that may be charged in cases involving elder abuse, including statutory citations and a summary of the elements of the crime.

    Crimes - Download PDF
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