HomeMy WebLinkAbout3.2 Elder Abuse Awareness Month ProclamationSTAFF REPORT
CITY COUNCIL
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Agenda Item 3.2
DATE:May 17,2022
TO:Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers
FROM:Linda Smith, City Manager
SUBJECT:Elder Abuse Awareness Month ProclamationPreparedby:Cierra Fabrigas,Executive Aide
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:The City Council will present the Elder Abuse Awareness Month proclamation to the Alameda County District Attorney's Office -Elder Protection Unit.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:Present the proclamation.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:None.
DESCRIPTION:The City Council’s proclamation of June 2022 as Elder Abuse Awareness Month in the City of Dublin reflects the City’s commitment to raising awareness on this issue and support of local service providers such as Alameda County District Attorney’s Office. The Alameda County District Attorney’s Office and its Elder Protection Unit and Victim Witness Division, in collaboration with the Alameda County Social Services Agency –Adult Protective Services and Ombudsman Services of Alameda, Contra Costa, and Solano Counties, provide a network of services to elders who are in danger of becoming, or who have become, victims of abuse. These services include holding community workshops to promote crime prevention awareness resources, working with Dublin Police Services and other professionals, and prosecuting cases of elder abuse, neglect,and financial exploitation.
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STRATEGIC PLAN INITIATIVE:None.
NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH:The City Council Agenda was posted.
ATTACHMENTS:1) Elder Abuse Awareness Month Proclamation
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Attachment 1
A PROCLAMATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF DUBLIN, CALIFORNIA
“Elder Abuse Awareness Month”
WHEREAS, although the elder population is the largest growing segment in the country, elder abuse is one of the most under-reported crimes in the United
States where it is estimated that only one in fourteen cases of elder abuse comes to the attention of Adult Protective Services and/or law enforcement agencies;
and
WHEREAS, victims of elder abuse include both men and women of diverse educational, socio-economic, or ethnic backgrounds who have been victimized by
strangers and/or by persons they know who may occupy a position of trust; and
WHEREAS, two years after the 2020 Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic became a concern in the United States, it continues to impact everyone, especially
elders, by making fragile living situations more stressful, thereby putting elders more at risk for their physical safety and well-being, making reporting
suspected elder abuse, neglect and financial exploitation more difficult, as well as giving those who commit scams an opportunity to morph existing scams
and create new scams, to prey upon the concerns and fears of vulnerable members of society in order to obtain their money and property; and
WHEREAS, the Dublin Senior Center provides a comprehensive array of services, as well as social and recreational programs to meet the needs of the elder
population, thereby enhancing their quality of life and helping them to remain active, healthy, safer, and independent; and
WHEREAS, the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office, its Elder Protection Unit and its Victim Witness Division, in collaboration with the Alameda
County Social Services Agency – Adult Protective Services and Ombudsman Services of Alameda, Contra Costa and Solano Counties, provide a network of
services to elders who are in danger of becoming, or who have become, victims of abuse. These services include holding community workshops to promote
crime prevention awareness resources, as well as working with Dublin Police Services and other professionals, and prosecuting cases of elder abuse, neglect,
and financial exploitation; and
WHEREAS, the City of Dublin recognizes that both the awareness of elder abuse, neglect and financial exploitation, as well as reporting instances of suspected
elder abuse, neglect and financial exploitation, particularly in this stressful time of an ongoing global pandemic, will help keep our elders and community
safer.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Dublin City Council does hereby proclaim June 2022 as “Elder Abuse Awareness Month” in the City of
Dublin, in recognition of elders being valuable members of our city and having the right to live safely and securely in our community.
DATED: May 17, 2022
Mayor Melissa Hernandez Vice Mayor Jean Josey
Councilmember Sherry Hu Councilmember Shawn Kumagai Councilmember Michael McCorriston
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