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Tackling abuse of older people: five priorities for the UN Decade of Healthy Ageing (2021–2030)

Policy Brief

15 June 2022

Overview

Globally 1 in 6 people aged 60 years and older experience abuse in the community every year. Rates in institutions are even higher. Yet, abuse of older people, also known as elder abuse, remains a low global priority. The UN Decade of Healthy Ageing 2021–2030 offers a unique 10-year opportunity for a step change in how abuse of older people is tackled. This document outlines five priorities to prevent and respond to abuse of older people: (1) combat ageism; (2) generate more and better data on prevalence and on risk and protective factors; (3) develop and scale up cost–effective solutions; (4) make an investment case for addressing the issue; and (5) raise funds to tackle the issue. If governments, United Nations agencies and development organizations, civil society organizations, academic and research institutions and funders implement these priorities, we can reduce the number of older people worldwide who experience abuse and contribute to improving their health, well-being and dignity.

Decade Action Areas

Age-friendly Environments

Combatting Ageism

Integrated Care

Long-term Care

Source Organization

World Health Organization, UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs, UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, UN Population Fund, and UN Women with the support of the International Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse

Country / Region Focus

Global

Sector

Civil Society Organization

UN Agency

Knowledge Characteristics

  • > Other

Other Information

elder abuse, violence prevention, #AbuseOfOlderPeople, #ElderAbuse, #AddingLifeToYears

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