– Elder abuse is more widespread in Wales than anywhere else in the UK
– It affects 6% of older people in Wales, compared to 3.9 % in England.
– Based on population estimates, Age Cymru believe this equates to 39,000 older people in Wales who are being abused in their own home.
– Most adult abuse cases reported involve people aged 65 and over.
– 69 % of the people who are being abused in these cases are women.
– 93 % of adults in Wales believe we need a new law to protect older people from abuse, mistreatment and neglect.
Facts from Age Cymru; full research references and case studies can be found by reading the charter PDF available on their website.
The Rule Out Abuse Charter
The charter outlines three core principles of protection which it will ask the Welsh Government to endorse.
1) Prioritise safety
2) Protect from harm and respect choices
3) Promote the right to dignity and respect
Age Cymru asks for individuals and organisations who agree with these values to sign the charter.
How can I get involved?
“We’ll be using social media and the internet to make people aware of the issue.”
Campaigns Co-ordinator Rhea Stevens
You can sign the charter online here
For more information and to support the campaign further, follow Age Cymru on twitter and at facebook.
Featured image courtesy of Lucas Vipieski at flickr
Age Cymru launch campaign to protect the elderly from abuse
The Rule out Abuse campaign calls for the introduction of a new law which will strengthen the process of adult protection. Their charter was launched 14 November 2011 and will run into the new year.
Research by Age Cymru found elder abuse in Wales is more widespread than anywhere else in the UK. Their charter wants the Welsh Government to legally prioritise the safety of adults at risk from abuse.
Campaigns Co-ordinator Rhea Stevens said the timely campaign has been launched before the introduction of The Social Services (Wales) Bill [Hyperlink] which will attempt to unify a legal framework for social care.
“The charter gathers campaign support,” said Rhea, “After that we’d like people to go out and share the message and encourage other people to sign.”
– Elder abuse is more widespread in Wales than anywhere else in the UK
– It affects 6% of older people in Wales, compared to 3.9 % in England.
– Based on population estimates, Age Cymru believe this equates to 39,000 older people in Wales who are being abused in their own home.
– Most adult abuse cases reported involve people aged 65 and over.
– 69 % of the people who are being abused in these cases are women.
– 93 % of adults in Wales believe we need a new law to protect older people from abuse, mistreatment and neglect.
Facts from Age Cymru; full research references and case studies can be found by reading the charter PDF available on their website.
The Rule Out Abuse Charter
The charter outlines three core principles of protection which it will ask the Welsh Government to endorse.
1) Prioritise safety
2) Protect from harm and respect choices
3) Promote the right to dignity and respect
Age Cymru asks for individuals and organisations who agree with these values to sign the charter.
How can I get involved?
“We’ll be using social media and the internet to make people aware of the issue.”
Campaigns Co-ordinator Rhea Stevens
You can sign the charter online here
For more information and to support the campaign further, follow Age Cymru on twitter and at facebook.
Featured image courtesy of Lucas Vipieski at flickr