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1:00 PM Pacific
2:00 PM Pacific

Part of the Virtual AiA20

Register for FREE

Includes complimentary CEs

If you require ADA accommodation to participate in this web seminar, please contact us at your earliest convenience to make arrangements – info@asaging.org

Millions of Americans become victims of financial crimes every year. This training will walk you through the accessible, victim-centered approaches at the heart of the updated Taking Action: An Advocate's Guide to Assisting Victims of Financial Fraud. Learn step-by-step strategies for addressing four major types of financial crime, including elder financial exploitation. We will discuss specific and concrete action steps that can be taken, along with a multitude of resources available to victims.

Participants in this webinar will be able to:

  • Establish foundational background on four major fraud types.
  • Emphasize the need for a victim-centered approach to addressing financial fraud
  • Provide concrete actions steps that can be used by advocates, as well as victims of financial exploitation.
  • Inform participants of the plethora of resources available to victims of fraud and exploitation

Presenters:

Laura Cook, Director, Training & Technical Assistance, National Center for Victims of Crime
Robert Mascio, Director, FINRA Investor Education Foundation