Rights of Older People
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In supporting older people to uphold their rights, the Abuse Prevention Program is guided by the United Nations Principles for Older Persons (1991) that include the following:
Independence
Includes access to basic needs, health care, work, education programs, the right to live at home as long as possible in supportive, safe environments.
Participation
In social activities and opportunities to share their knowledge and skills with their community.
Care
That maintains their optimum level of physical, mental and emotional wellbeing and includes access to social and legal services.
Self-fulfillment
To realise their potential and access educational, cultural, spiritual and recreational resources.
Dignity
To be treated fairly, to be valued in their own right, to live in dignity and security, to be free of exploitation, physical and mental abuse, to be able to exercise personal autonomy.
Other rights include:
- Confidentiality
- Be consulted
- Involve an advocate to assist you to regain control of your life
- Have access and control over your own money
- Make a complaint.
Contact
Aged Rights Advocacy Service Inc.
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Location:
175 Fullarton Road
Dulwich SA 5065 -
Mailing Address:
175 Fullarton Road
Dulwich SA 5065 - Free Call: 1800 700 600 (freecall in AU)
- Phone: (08) 8232 5377
- Fax: (08) 8232 1794
- Email Address: aras@agedrights.asn.au
Acknowledgement of Country
Aged Rights Advocacy Service acknowledges the traditional owners of our country and pays respect to Elders past and present. We recognise and respect their cultural heritage, beliefs and relationship with their country.
Please be aware that this site may contain the names and/or images of deceased Aboriginal people. ARAS acknowledges that to some Aboriginal communities, it is distressing to show images and mention names of people who have died.
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