Resources for Advocates in Guardianship Awareness Month 

The National Center on Law and Elder Rights (NCLER) is offering a range of resources on guardianship for advocates. These resources include recordings of NCLER’s ACL-LSC training series, which cover topics like representing clients with differing decisional capabilities and defending against or terminating guardianship. Additionally, advocates can access a Guardianship Awareness Resource Guide, developed in partnership with the National Center on Elder Abuse (NCEA), featuring trainings, podcasts, and publications related to guardianship and its alternatives. These resources aim to empower advocates in their efforts to reduce barriers, promote autonomy, and protect the civil rights of older adults.

Click here to view NCLER’s Guardianship Awareness Month resources. 

Click here to view “Closing the Justice Gap for Older Adults Part 2: Representing Clients with a Range of Decisional Capabilities”

Click here to view “Closing the Justice Gap Part 4: You Can Make a Difference – Defending Against or Terminating Guardianship”

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