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Police launch elder abuse effort

Victoria Police has become the first force in Australia to partner with the aged care sector in an effort to stop the abuse of older people.

The effort involves a specialist police from Victoria Police’s Priority and Safer Communities Division, Family Violence Command and regional operations team up with the sector to visit aged care facilities across the state and ensure workers know the signs of abuse and how to report it.

The visits include presentations with police and the sector to educate workers and the broader community on the different forms of elder abuse and what it involves as well as advice on how to seek help if workers witness or suspect offending is occurring.

It also includes information on victim support services, as well as access to counselling, legal and financial support.

Victoria Police Priority and Safer Communities Division Commander Jo Stafford said any form of abuse against an older person was completely unacceptable.

“This partnership with the aged care sector to hold these visits is a crucial new way to ensure workers recognise the signs of abuse and have the confidence to speak up about any concerns,” Commander Stafford said.

Victoria Police Family Violence Command Assistant Commissioner Lauren Callaway said officers saw first hand the harm caused by elder abuse.

“While the crime is on the rise, we know it still remains underreported – so these visits are important to encourage workers to make a report to police if they witness or suspect an older person is being abused,” Assistant Commissioner Callaway said.

“The more we know, the more we can help put an end to the abuse of older people, hold perpetrators to account and keep victims safe.”

Those who suspect, witness or are subject to elder abuse are urged to call Triple Zero (000) if an emergency or contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or www.crimestoppersvic.com.au, if not.

Victorians can also contact Seniors’ Rights Victoria on the organisation’s free confidential helpline: 1300 368 821 or visit seniorsrights.org.au for advice.

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