As a journalist, I can rewrite the article as follows:
The Elder Justice Coordinating Council will gather for a meeting to discuss the progress made by the federal government in combating elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation over the past decade. During this session, members will reflect on the efforts made by various agencies and how they have contributed to improving the lives of vulnerable older adults.
Through their collaboration, agencies such as the Justice Department and the Department of Health and Human Services have been able to increase enforcement efforts, provide public education and training to professionals working with older adults, and conduct research on the prevalence and impact of elder abuse. These initiatives have led to better response times in elder abuse cases and improved support for those at risk.
Despite these advancements, there is still work to be done. The meeting will provide an opportunity for members of the council to identify areas for improvement and celebrate the progress that has been made so far. By continuing to prioritize the needs of older adults and working together as a team, federal agencies can continue making a positive impact on their lives.
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