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Elder Abuse Hits Close To Home

Age Concern New Zealand is raising awareness of elder abuse during Elder Abuse Awareness Week from 15-22 June 2020 which begins on World Elder Abuse Awareness Day on 15 June 2020.

FACT: 81% of alleged abusers are family members.
"We need to face the facts that much of the abuse we see at Age Concerns across New Zealand is at the hands of people we should be able to trust and ask for help from," says Age Concern New Zealand Chief Executive, Stephanie Clare.

FACT: 57% of the alleged abusers are adult children or grandchildren
"It is a myth to think that elder abuse is not family violence - it is! And like any family violence, we all need to step up and call it out and report it when we see or suspect it," says Clare.

"Elder abuse is under-reported as often the shame of it being caused by a family member and the stigma, keeps older people quiet and that’s not ok,” she said.

"Our Age Concern’s Elder Abuse services received 2,500 referrals for older people last year. That’s ten referrals every working day! I want to see these numbers decline not to increase and we all have a part to play."

"One thing we are grateful for is that the Government has announced a 25 million dollar package over the next four year to support elder abuse services. But we need our team of 5 million Kiwis to help too!" says Clare.

If you suspect and an older person is not being treated well or want to report abuse, please call either the elder abuse helpline 0800 EA IS NOT OK or freephone Age Concern 0800 65 2 105 for free and confidential support.

You can also show support by donating to Age Concern New Zealand www.ageconcern.org.nz

 

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