Trauma-Informed Representation of Older Adults

The prevalence of trauma among older adults and its impact on the attorneys assisting them implores all legal advocates to adopt trauma-informed practices to strengthen the lawyer-client relationship and prevent secondary trauma. This webinar will explore the basics of trauma-informed lawyering and how any attorney can bring trauma-informed practices into their everyday work.
This program will provide:
- An overview of what trauma and trauma-informed lawyering is and how it is beneficial to legal services attorneys serving older adults.
- Strategies for implementing trauma-informed practices.
- How trauma-informed practices can assist attorneys in serving clients facing mental health challenges.
- Common ways trauma manifests for older adult clients and ways to reduce re-traumatization.
- How trauma informed practice aligns with an attorney’s ethical duties to their clients.
Moderator:
Nina Loewenstein, Esq.
Disability Law Center, Supervising Attorney
Co-Chair of Mental Health Committee, NYSBA Elder Law & Special Needs Section
Speaker:
Vivianne Mbaku
Justice in Aging, Director of Equity in Elder Justice
- May 20, 2025
- 1:00 PM
- 2:00 PM
- 1.0
- 1.0
- Virtual Participation
- An overview of what trauma and trauma-informed lawyering is and how it is beneficial to legal services attorneys serving older adults.
- Strategies for implementing trauma-informed practices.
- How trauma-informed practices can assist attorneys in serving clients facing mental health challenges.
- Common ways trauma manifests for older adult clients and ways to reduce re-traumatization.
- How trauma informed practice aligns with an attorney’s ethical duties to their clients.
1:00 p.m. – 1:05 p.m.
Welcome and Introduction
Moderator:
Nina Loewenstein, Esq., Disability Law Center, Supervising Attorney | Co-Chair of Mental Health Committee, NYSBA Elder Law & Special Needs Section
1:05 p.m. – 1:55 p.m.
Trauma-Informed Representation of Older Adults
The prevalence of trauma among older adults and its impact on the attorneys assisting them implores all legal advocates to adopt trauma-informed practices to strengthen the lawyer-client relationship and prevent secondary trauma. This webinar will explore the basics of trauma-informed lawyering and how any attorney can bring trauma-informed practices into their everyday work.
This program will provide:
Moderator:
Nina Loewenstein, Esq.
Disability Law Center, Supervising Attorney
Co-Chair of Mental Health Committee, NYSBA Elder Law & Special Needs Section
Speaker:
Vivianne Mbaku
Justice in Aging, Director of Equity in Elder Justice
1.0 Credit in Areas of Professional Practice
1:55 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Q&A
- Nina Loewenstein, Esq., Disability Law Center, Inc.
- Vivianne Mbaku, Justice in Aging
- Webinar
- 0PX31
- Elder Law & Special Needs Section
- Committee on Continuing Legal Education

