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Exclusive Forum held at Granville Sydney about the Healthy Ageing for Multicultural Seniors
Preventing elder abuse, reducing social isolation and creating
inclusive communities for Multicultural seniors was the focus at a Healthy
Ageing Forum held at Granville Sydney on Wednesday, 7th Nov 2018. This Forum
was arranged by the Government of New South Wales..
Minister for Ageing
Tanya Davies, Minister for Multiculturalism Ray Williams and Liberal Candidate
for Granville Tony Issa met with community leaders and support services to
discuss the challenges and opportunities facing seniors from multicultural
backgrounds.
We need to actively engage with community organisations,
peak groups, advocates and leaders to understand the needs of our multicultural
seniors, Minister Ray Williams said.
A large proportion of older
people from multicultural backgrounds have limited English proficiency, and
many may revert to their first language as they age.
Minister Tanya
Davies said the Elder Abuse Helpline and Resource Unit (EAHRU), an initiative
of the NSW Ageing Strategy 2016-2020, has received more than 10,000 calls since
it was introduced by the NSW Liberals & Nationals Government in 2013.
The abuse of older people is reprehensible. The NSW Government is
committed to ensuring older people are respected, and that there are strong
mechanisms in place for elder abuse to be reported and acted upon, Mrs Davies
said.
Former Minister and MP Mr. Tony Issa said the EAHRU reaches
vulnerable older people who may need referrals to support services to prevent
or protect them from elder abuse, and also provides helpful information and
awareness materials online in a number of languages.
We must ensure
multicultural seniors in our community have the same opportunities to actively
participate and enjoy overall wellbeing and a healthy lifestyle as they age.
he said in his speech.
Representatives from NSW Seniors Card, Service NSW and Elder
Abuse Helpline and Resource Unit spoke at the forum to highlight the culturally
appropriate supports and services available to seniors in NSW.
Anyone
who witnesses, experiences or suspects elder abuse should call the Helpline on
1800 628 221 or for further information
please visit
www.elderabusehelpline.com.au. In an emergency please call 000.
Minister for Ageing Hon. Tanya Davies addressing the Community
Liberal Candidate for
Granville, Tony Issa, Minister Ray Williams, community leaders and
dancers
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