Lottery £2 million puts spotlight on abuse of older citizens

10 Dec 2014 03:28 PM

The growing problem of abuse affecting thousands of older people was put under fresh focus through a £2million award made yesterday to Action on Elder Abuse by the Big Lottery Fund.

The funding is directed at tackling and opening up awareness of what is believed to be a largely hidden problem affecting over half a million older people each year. The five year project will provide vital signposting for individuals and groups to services and support UK-wide.

Project co-ordinators across the nations will gather information and share best practice around elder abuse and dignity with the aim to ensure consistent legislation across the UK.

Action on Elder Abuse has been working closely with the Silver Line* since it was formed just over a year ago to use detailed research, from an independent evaluation of the existing helpline,  to identify the key elements that cause elder abuse.

As a result the two charities will work in partnership to develop the existing helpline and improve its buddy service. Action on Elder Abuse will also be working in partnership with for Solicitors for the Elderly to provide specialist advice and support for victims to ensure their cases are properly dealt with.

Action on Elder Abuse was founded in 1993 and is the only UK-wide charity which focuses solely on promoting dignity and the prevention of elder abuse.

Gary Fitzgerald, Action on Elder Abuse Chief Executive said yesterday: “Over 500,000 older people experience abuse in our communities each year. Because of the National Lottery we will now be able to make a real difference to thousands of them who would otherwise suffer in silence and despair. Our helpline takes three times as many calls today as it did in 2011 and Lottery funding will enable us to deal with that demand into the future, help us provide support for victims to recover, and enable us to work to improve the protection systems available across the UK.

“This is really exciting for us. We’ve waited so long to be able to make a difference, instead of tinkering around the edges. Elder abuse has been tolerated for too long.  Now is the time for change.”

Peter Ainsworth, Big Lottery Fund UK Chair said yesterday: “Action on Elder Abuse has become the acknowledged expert for elder abuse over the past 21 years through its strong network of contacts with key stakeholders. As a partner with The Silver Line it will be able to offer vital support directly to many victims of abuse and their families who would perhaps remained silent without the support of a helpline.

“Today’s funding is part of our commitment towards supporting older people now and in the future through our investments including Rethink Good Health, Ageing Better and Silver Dreams Fund.”

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Notes to editors

* The Silver Line was awarded £5 million in September 2013 by the Big Lottery Fund