Prince Edward Island

The Adult Protection Act requires people to report an adult in need of assistance or protection, where they owe a duty of care to the adult due to their professional employment or occupation. Other members of the public may also report abuse. Reports should be made to local offices of the Adult Protection Program.

The legal definitions of needing assistance or protection include circumstances involving abuse or neglect where the adult is unable to care for or protect themselves due to infirmity, disability, or other incapacity. They also include situations where someone who is responsible for them refuses to consent to services, or interferes with the services.

Under the Victims of Family Violence Act, the court can grant an emergency protection order or victim assistance order if a person is experiencing family violence. Family includes all family relationships even where the people do not live together. Family violence includes acts, threats, and omissions, including:

The Employment Standards Act allows an older employee to take domestic violence leave, intimate partner violence leave, or sexual violence leave. An employee can take up to ten days job-protected leave (3 days of which are paid leave).

2. Key Laws and Regulations

Adult Protection

Health Care

Family Violence