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Elder abuse. It mightn’t be the easiest of topics, but we’re starting to hear more about it. To help us understand what it is, why it occurs and some tips to safeguard yourself against it, this month we speak to Briony Dow—Associate Professor of Ageing at the University of Melbourne and Director of the National Ageing Research Institute (NARI).

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This podcast was published on 9 October 2017. The information was current as at that date and may now have changed.

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Australia-wide elder abuse helplines
NSW
Elder Abuse Helpline
1800 628 221

QLD
Elder Abuse Prevention Unit
1300 651 192

WA
Advocare Inc.
1300 724 679 (Perth)
1800 655 566 (rural)

VIC
Seniors Rights Victoria
1300 368 821

ACT
Older Persons Abuse Prevention Referral and Information Line (APRIL)
02 6205 3535

TAS
Tasmanian Elder Abuse Helpline
1800 441 169

SA
Aged Rights Advocacy Service
Alliance for the Prevention of Elder Abuse
08 8232 5377 (Adelaide)
1800 700 600 (rural)

NT
Northern Territory Police
131 444

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