Elder abuse is an issue that’s often overlooked, but the team at the Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre is set to change that by equipping older Australians with the knowledge to recognise and respond to potential abuse. The session’s primary goal is to raise awareness of what elder abuse looks like, allowing attendees to address it if it happens to them or their loved ones and will be led by Sergeant Stephen Smith, Mackay District Crime Prevention Coordinator.
He states it’s an immerging issue that needs discussing, "While elder abuse does not have a legal definition yet, it is an issue which police are responding to in our domestic and family violence and also some criminal investigations," as Smith puts it, "Raising awareness also helps people who are demonstrating elder abuse to begin taking accountability and changing their behaviour."
With his expertise, Smith emphasizes the importance of understanding elder abuse as a growing concern. The session will cover many forms of elder abuse including physical, emotional, financial, and neglect, and will provide opportunities to help attendees identify these abusive behaviours.
By building awareness, individuals can build a foundation of understanding what elder abuse is. Attendees will also have the opportunity to ask questions, share personal experiences, and leave with a clearer understanding of the steps they can take to prevent elder abuse in their communities. As a vital step towards addressing elder abuse join in to make your loved ones safer.
WHAT: Elder Abuse Info Session
WHEN: Tuesday 18th March, 11am-12.30pm
WHERE: Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre
RSVP: 14th March