World Elder Abuse Awareness Day highlights importance of protecting older people

Orange Council

Does something not feel right? This is the question Central West residents are being asked this World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, Wednesday 15 June.

Supported by Orange City Council, the Central West Region Collaborative for the Prevention of abuse of Older People, wants to raise awareness of the types of elder abuse that many people may not be aware of.

The most common forms of abuse of older people are financial abuse, physical abuse, psychological abuse, sexual abuse, and neglect.

SOMETHING NOT RIGHT?: Orange Mayor Jason Hamling supports raising awareness of abuse of older people.

The group has distributed flyers to participating Orange and Molong pharmacies to be placed in prescription bags. The group has also produced stickers that will be stuck on coffee cups at participating cafes across the region on the day, encouraging people to know the warning signs of elder abuse.

Orange Mayor Jason Hamling said every older person has the right to feel safe in their family, home and community.

“One of the most important steps in protecting older people from abuse is having a greater awareness about the signs of abuse, and knowing what to do to take action,” Cr Hamling said.

“It is important to raise awareness about elder abuse, to ensure older people are respected and included within our community. There is no excuse for elder abuse.”

Recognised by the United Nations, World Elder Abuse Awareness Day is a day to voice our collective opposition to the abuse of older people, and to promote their right to live in safety.

The Central West Collaborative is made up of more than 20 Central West agencies and members of the community, supporting the rights of older people and working together to prevent abuse of older people.

If you feel something is not right, take action and speak up. The Ageing & Disability Abuse Helpline is available to help with any concerns 1800 628 221.

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