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Saturday, July 19, 2025

Camden to host elder abuse info session

Camden Council will host a free awareness session for the community as it steps up to take a stance against elder abuse.

Elder abuse is a growing issue in the community and is related to the abuse, neglect and exploitation of older people including psychological, financial, physical or sexual abuse, said Camden Mayor, Therese Fedeli.

The Mayor said it was vital local seniors were aware of elder abuse, how to recognise it and what to do about it.

“Council is against any forms of abuse within the community and is committed to supporting residents who are facing any social issues,” Cr Fedeli said.

“Last year there was a 56 per cent increase in the number of elder abuse reports to the Ageing and Disability Helpline, with the highest numbers coming from southwest Sydney.

“Many local seniors would not be aware that they are victims of elder abuse, and the upcoming Awareness Session will assist the community in recognising and taking the necessary steps to protect themselves.

“Our local seniors helped set up what we have in Camden today and they should be respected by everyone. I encourage the Camden community to attend the upcoming workshop to learn about what support is available and to enhance the understanding of how elder abuse impact’s people’s lives.”

The free Elder Abuse Awareness Session will be held on Wednesday 31 August between 10-11.30am at Camden Civic Centre. The session was suggested by the Camden Seniors Reference Group who works with Council to provide community feedback regarding issues for seniors

For more information and to secure your place, go to https://www.trybooking.com/CBHCK

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