World Elder Abuse Awareness Day is a yearly event that takes place on June 15th to increase awareness and understanding of the mistreatment, discrimination, and neglect faced by older individuals. The day serves as a platform to highlight the rights of elderly people and promote a society that values and respects their presence.
It aims to draw attention to the different types of abuse, abandonment, and exploitation experienced by seniors. It also emphasizes the importance of protecting their well-being and preserving their dignity. This day encourages individuals and communities to take action and advocate for the rights and welfare of older adults.
The official theme for World Elder Abuse Awareness Day 2024 is “Prioritizing Dignity, Safety, and Wellbeing for Older Survivors of All Identities”.
Remember, even small actions can make a difference in preventing elder abuse. Be a voice for those who may not be able to speak for themselves, educate others, and support organizations working to protect older adults. Together, we can create a world where every elder can live their later years with dignity, safety, and respect.
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day was established by the International Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse (INPEA) in 2006. It gained further recognition when the United Nations General Assembly adopted resolution A/RES/66/127 in 2011. It designated June 15th as World Elder Abuse Awareness Day.
The resolution calls upon all Member States, United Nations organizations, international and regional organizations, civil society, non-governmental organizations, and individuals to observe this day suitably. The aim is to raise awareness about elder abuse and encourage various stakeholders to take action to prevent and address the mistreatment and neglect experienced by older adults worldwide.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), elder abuse is defined as a harmful or distressing action, or the lack of appropriate action, occurring within a relationship where there is an expectation of trust, and involving an older person. It can manifest in different forms, including physical, psychological/emotional, sexual, and financial abuse. Elder abuse can also result from intentional or unintentional neglect, where the needs of older individuals are not adequately met. It is crucial to address and prevent elder abuse to ensure the well-being and safety of older adults.
Therefore, addressing elder abuse requires a comprehensive global response that prioritizes the protection of the rights of older persons.
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