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Everybody deserves to be treated with respect and dignity.


Elder abuse comes in many forms. It can be financial, emotional or psychological, physical, sexual, or neglect. Some forms of abuse, such as sexual abuse, are criminal acts. Elder abuse can occur once, or many times. It can include one or a combination of the different types of abuse. Our case studies provide anonymous examples of elder abuse. 

Elder abuse can be intentional or unintentional. Most often the abuse is carried out by someone known to the older person. In many cases, the person responsible is a family member, friend, professional, or paid caregiver. Elder abuse affects people of all genders and all walks of life.

Seniors Rights Victoria provides information and support for those concerned about elder abuse. We have a community legal service and can represent older people experiencing elder abuse. We help Victorians 60 and above, or any Indigenous Victorians 45 and above.

Your rights

We all have the right to live safely and to be treated with dignity and respect, no matter what age we are. Learn more about your rights.
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Seniors Rights Victoria

Seniors Rights Victoria (SRV) is the lead state-wide organisation tackling elder abuse in Victoria. We work with people to increase their degree of self-determination, enabling them to represent their own interests and claim their rights.
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Resources and Education

Resources and Education

We provide support, resources and education to raise awareness of and to help prevent elder abuse.
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Policy and Research

Policy and Research

We work to prevent elder abuse by advocating for particular policy positions and law reform.
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Elder Abuse Response Toolkit

The Elder Abuse Response Toolkit is a  web page with information for anyone who works with older people.
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Tip Sheets

Seniors Rights Victoria develops various tip sheets on a multitude of subjects related to elder abuse.
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Videos

SRV produces videos, many of which are available in multiple languages, that you might find useful.
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Safety and Emergencies
Vic's story
Vic lives independently in his own home with some home care assistance provided weekly. He’s active with a local walking group...
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SRV Shauna's story
Shauna's story
Shauna is 75. Recently her only son, Patrick, moved back home with her after her husband died. Her son has substance abuse issues...
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Beatrice's story
Beatrice is 70 years old. She has been married for 49 years and has three grown children. She is receiving temporary home after-care...
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Latest news and events

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25/05/2023

Seniors Rights Victoria celebrates World Elder Abuse Awareness Day 2023 with three major events

Seniors Rights Victoria (SRV) and COTA Victoria will celebrate World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD) 2023 with three major events taking place in Melbourne and Shepparton, Victoria.
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22/05/2023

2023 WEAAD Annual Stir A Cuppa With Seniors

Seniors Rights Victoria invites you to a free forum at Flagstaff Gardens Melbourne with special guest speaker Patricia Edgar AM.
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22/05/2023

Stir a Cuppa with Seniors Morning Tea (Shepparton, VIC)

RSVP with the Greater Shepparton City Council (5832 9700) or Hilda at Seniors Rights Victoria (9655 2179).
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If you, or someone you know is experiencing elder abuse, help is available through our confidential helpline on 1300 368 821. If it is an emergency, call 000.
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