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  2. Social risk management - Wikipedia

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    The objective of SRM is to extend the traditional framework of social protection to include prevention, mitigation, and coping strategies to protect basic livelihoods and promote risk taking. SRM focuses specifically on the poor, who are the most vulnerable to risk and more likely to suffer in the face of economic shocks .

  3. 17 questions could help protect Michigan credit union ... - AOL

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    Michigan credit union explores strained relationships, money woes to expose vulnerability to financial exploitation. Stress and fear put you at risk. 17 questions could help protect Michigan ...

  4. Vulnerable adult - Wikipedia

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    Vulnerable adults' cognitive impairment puts them at greater-than-usual risk of abuse (domestic or institutional) and exploitation. [8] [9] [10] Vulnerable adults are also at risk of self-neglect if they do not receive sufficient support. [11]

  5. Social protection - Wikipedia

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    It is based on two assessments: (1) the poor are most exposed to diverse risks, and (2) the poor have the fewest tools to deal with these risks. The main elements of the SRM framework are: Risk reduction measures that focus on reducing risks in the labor market. Risk mitigation measures to deal with anticipated shock.

  6. New Hawaii laws to protect vulnerable, seniors - AOL

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    Jun. 17—Three bills designed to help some of Hawaii's most vulnerable and financial needy became law on Wednesday by ensuring minimum wage pay for those with disabilities, helping to protect ...

  7. Elder Abuse Prevention and Prosecution Act of 2017 - Wikipedia

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    An elder abuse case has many stages from the incident through investigation (by adult protective services or law enforcement), prosecution, and trauma recovery. Several federal agencies currently collect elder abuse data (including physical abuse, neglect, and financial exploitation) on an ongoing basis at different points in the process.

  8. ‘Dangerous place to live’: Why state-run home for vulnerable ...

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    Lawyers are seeking a court order to prevent Rainier School from admitting any new or returning residents, claiming in a recently filed federal lawsuit that the state-run home for people with ...

  9. Elder abuse - Wikipedia

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    Elder abuse (also called elder mistreatment, senior abuse, abuse in later life, abuse of older adults, abuse of older women, and abuse of older men) is a single or repeated act, or lack of appropriate action, occurring within any relationship where there is an expectation of trust, which causes harm or distress to an older person. [1]