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:(d) make recommendations to government and to persons who deliver seniors' services respecting changes to improve the welfare of seniors. ([[{{PAGENAME}}#References|46]])
:(d) make recommendations to government and to persons who deliver seniors' services respecting changes to improve the welfare of seniors. ([[{{PAGENAME}}#References|46]])


The Seniors Advocate’s power to gather information is largely in relation to developing an advisory council, conducting research and consulting with persons who deliver seniors' services and with the public.  The Seniors Advocate  may request available data from provincial bodies such as the health authorities on matters that relate to seniors' services.  The Seniors Advocate may also request information from public and private sector service providers, other than personal information.  
The Seniors Advocate’s power to gather information is largely in relation to developing an advisory council, conducting research and consulting with persons who deliver seniors' services and with the public.  The Seniors Advocate  may request available data from provincial bodies such as the health authorities on matters that relate to seniors' services.  The Seniors Advocate may also request information from public and private sector service providers, other than personal information.  In  January 2016, the Office of the Seniors Advocate released the first report monitoring key services to seniors in health care, housing, transportation, income support and abuse.  


The Seniors Advocate Act provides a notable safeguard for residents in care facilities, their families and advocates; the law specifically offers a protection from retaliation for people who give information to the Seniors Advocate. ([[{{PAGENAME}}#References|47]])However the Seniors Advocate Act does not identify penalties or repercussions if a person or organization contravened the protections from retaliation.
The Seniors Advocate Act provides a notable safeguard for residents in care facilities, their families and advocates in that the law specifically offers a protection from retaliation for people who provide information to the Seniors Advocate. ([[{{PAGENAME}}#References|47]])However the Seniors Advocate Act does not identify penalties or repercussions if a person or organization contravened the protections from retaliation.


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