Seniors in my riding of Scarborough—Agincourt come from a diverse background. Many come from a culture that carries a deep respect for elders. Despite this, we know that elder abuse rates are higher in the racialized communities and especially for women. I'm just aware that there are cultural sensitivities that may discourage victims from reporting elder abuse.
Ms. Luo, in your experience, what are the best practices in navigating these cultural sensitivities and engaging with diverse communities in a meaningful way?