Seniors Rights Victoria only has capacity to respond to calls from older people experiencing or at risk of elder abuse. If this is you, call us on 1300 368 821 and select option 1. If you are a concerned friend or family member, please encourage the older person to call us or click here for access to information and resources. If your matter is an emergency, please call 000.

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26/07/2021

Stirring Conversations on Ageing

On June 15th, Seniors Rights Victoria held its annual World Elder Abuse Awareness Day flagship event online. The focus of 2021’s Stir A Cuppa for Seniors Forum was challenging ageism;…
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26/07/2021

Welcome to Seniors Rights Victoria's New Website!

Seniors Rights Victoria is happy to welcome you to our new website. We hope you find the information you need. We've also had a logo refresh.
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26/07/2021

Director opportunity (voluntary)

COTA Victoria is seeking applicants for a its Board of Directors. This is a voluntary position.
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01/07/2021

Households Tip Sheet

Many situations can lead to the formation of intergenerational households, where several members of different ages from the same family live together. These households can bring joy and opportunities for…
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15/06/2021

Stir A Cuppa WEAAD

The annual World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD) Forum focussed on ageing this year. The panel discussion, Conversations on Ageing was facilitated by the Victorian Commissioner for Seniors, Gerard Mansour.…
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15/04/2021

New Video Series

This video series offers a guide about why it’s important to plan for your future, how to talk to those you trust, what decisions they may need to make for…
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If you are in Victoria and are experiencing or at risk of elder abuse, help is available through our confidential helpline on 1300 368 821 (option 1).

For concerned friends or family members, please encourage the older person to call us or you can access information and resources here. You can also find a lawyer via the Law Institute of Victoria website.

If it is an emergency, call 000.


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