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Abuse of older people in Aotearoa New Zealand : an examination of potential data sources Natalia Boven, Komathi Kolandai, Lisa Underwood, Arezoo Malihi, and Barry Milne.

By: Boven, Natalia.
Contributor(s): Kolandai, Komathi | Underwood, Lisa | Malihi, Zarintaj (Arezoo) | Milne, Barry.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Ministry of Social Development, 2023Description: electronic document (72 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): DATA ANALYSIS | ELDER ABUSE | KAUMĀTUA | OLDER PEOPLE | STATISTICS | TĀNGATA WHENUA | TĀTAURANGA | TŪKINOTANGA Ā-WHĀNAU | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Download report, PDF Summary: The Ministry of Social Development commissioned this research to find out what data is being collected about the abuse of older people (AOP); if this data could be used to estimate the prevalence of AOP in New Zealand; and, whether it may be able to provide insights into the scale and/or characteristics of AOP. The research focused primarily on data sources that can be quantitatively analysed. These included large surveys, administrative data sources, and data held by MSD funded services. It also included data sources held by other large organisations, including government departments and other agencies. The researchers evaluated the data sources by reviewing publicly available information, interviewing data experts, and conducting a short survey of organisations that may hold other data sources for AOP. (From the MSD summary). Record #9038
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Publication date on cover: December 2023. Publicly released November 2024.

The Ministry of Social Development commissioned this research to find out what data is being collected about the abuse of older people (AOP); if this data could be used to estimate the prevalence of AOP in New Zealand; and, whether it may be able to provide insights into the scale and/or characteristics of AOP.

The research focused primarily on data sources that can be quantitatively analysed. These included large surveys, administrative data sources, and data held by MSD funded services. It also included data sources held by other large organisations, including government departments and other agencies.

The researchers evaluated the data sources by reviewing publicly available information, interviewing data experts, and conducting a short survey of organisations that may hold other data sources for AOP. (From the MSD summary). Record #9038

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