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Violence against women who are older Centre for Research & Education on Violence Against Women & Children, Western University

Contributor(s): Centre for Research & Education on Violence Against Women & Children, Western University.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Learning Network.Publisher: Toronto, Ont. : Centre for Research & Education on Violence Against Women & Children, Western University 2016Description: electronic document (8 pages) ; PDF & HTML.Subject(s): ELDER ABUSE | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | FINANCIAL ABUSE | INTERSECTIONALITY | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | OLDER WOMEN | PHYSICAL ABUSE | PSYCHOLOGIC ABUSE | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | INTERNATIONAL | CANADAOnline resources: Download resource, PDF | Read online Learning Network, Issue 18, October 2016Summary: Intimate partner violence (IPV) transcends age; yet, abuse is often thought of as age-specific, with an emphasis on women who are younger or of childbearing age.[1] When this happens, the violence experienced by women who are older is rendered invisible and their voices are silenced. Contributing to this problem are the inconsistent definitions used by researchers, which may leave out women who consider themselves as older but are not recognized as such. In this newsletter, we build upon research inclusive of a variety of ages in order to reflect a wider range of women’s experiences. While focused on women who are older, we recognize that the experiences of these women may be shaped by oppressions beyond those associated with age and gender (e.g. oppressions related to indigeneity, poverty, disability, immigration status, sexual orientation). (From the website). Record #8256
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Learning Network, Issue 18, October 2016

Intimate partner violence (IPV) transcends age; yet, abuse is often thought of as age-specific, with an emphasis on women who are younger or of childbearing age.[1] When this happens, the violence experienced by women who are older is rendered invisible and their voices are silenced. Contributing to this problem are the inconsistent definitions used by researchers, which may leave out women who consider themselves as older but are not recognized as such. In this newsletter, we build upon research inclusive of a variety of ages in order to reflect a wider range of women’s experiences. While focused on women who are older, we recognize that the experiences of these women may be shaped by oppressions beyond those associated with age and gender (e.g. oppressions related to indigeneity, poverty, disability, immigration status, sexual orientation). (From the website). Record #8256

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