Volunteers needed to help seniors cope with bullying
It may be something we learn about in grade school, but research shows peer bullying is an issue that can persist even into our senior years.
The Saskatoon Council on Aging is hoping to train volunteers in Prince Albert and North Battleford to address issues of bullying amongst older adults, or those over age 55. Kali Grainger, project coordinator with the SCoA said volunteers will be trained to give presentations on the issue to other seniors within communal-living facilities in their own communities. The training is available for staff and management as well, she said.
The organization received funding from the New Horizons for Seniors Program to host the training, which is aimed at not only addressing bullying, but helping to combat social isolation amongst seniors. Grainger said the goal is to educate and raise awareness about the issue and ways seniors can cope.
Grainger said research out of Saskatoon from 2016-17 looking at people in senior-subsidized facilities showed the issue of bullying is a big one for seniors.


