Clients & Comments
Recent Clients
- National
- Victim Offender Mediation Association
- Police Executive Research Forum
- National Committee for the Prevention of Elder Abuse
- National Indian Council on Aging
- National Hispanic Council on Aging
- National Adult Protective Services Association
- International
- United Way of Bruce Grey (Ontario)
- Ontario Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse
- Waterloo Region Committee on Elder Abuse and the Elder Abuse
Response Team
- Local, State & Regional
- San Diego State University’s School of Social Work
- San Francisco Superior Court
- Elder Financial Protection Network
- City College of San Francisco
- San Francisco Long Term Ombudsman Program
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Comments
“I congratulate you on what will undoubtedly
become the premier training tool on elder abuse issues for law enforcement
in the years ahead. Brilliant job! You have created an outstanding product.”
—Paul Greenwood, San Diego Deputy District Attorney
about “Improving the Response to Elder Abuse: A Curriculum for Law
Enforcement Agencies 2007” by Lisa Nerenberg and Candace Heisler
for the Police Executive Research Forum
“Whether dealing with financial abuse, domestic violence in later life,
or any other topic, Nerenberg’s publications are among the very best.”
—Georgia Anetzberger, Assistant Professor for Health Care Administration
at Cleveland State University, Vice President of the National Committee
for the Prevention of Elder Abuse, and recipient of NCPEA’s 2005
Rosalie Wolf award
“Lisa’s skills were invaluable in bringing together
key players from community agencies to identify barriers to court access
by elders. Her
communication skills, sensitivity and acumen in identifying problem areas
and forging working relationships have had lasting impact on how these
agencies work together.”
—Mary Joy Quinn, Director of Probate, San Francisco Superior Court
“Lisa Nerenberg’s keynote address at The Ontario Elder
Abuse Conference in Toronto , Canada was outstanding. The standing
ovation reflected audience
appreciation and enthusiasm.”
—Elizabeth Podnieks, Professor at Ryerson University, Toronto and founder
of the Ontario Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse
“Lisa always exhibits the highest standards of professionalism and collaboration.
Her knowledge of elder abuse issues is extraordinary, and I hope to continue
working with her on more new, exciting projects.”
—Dave Baldridge, Executive Director, National Indian Project Center
“In her keynote address at the Honolulu Elder Affair Division’s conference
“Joining Forces to Combat Financial Exploitation/Crimes Against the Elderly,” Lisa Nerenberg framed key issues, filled us in on what was happening nationally,
generated enthusiasm and helped make the day a great success.”
—Jane Pang, Project Dynamics
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