World Elder Abuse Awareness Day Info Stall
Learn how to protect older Australians and promote respect and dignity at Salisbury Community Hub.
Details
Monday 15 June 2026
10:00am - 1:00pm
34 Church St, Salisbury SA 5108, Australia
Free
Learn how to protect older Australians and promote respect and dignity at Salisbury Community Hub.
Monday 15 June 2026
10:00am - 1:00pm
34 Church St, Salisbury SA 5108, Australia
Free
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day is a vital event dedicated to shining a light on the protection of older Australians. This info stall offers a welcoming space for families and community members to learn about the signs of elder abuse and how to seek help. It's an opportunity to engage with knowledgeable staff and pick up valuable resources.
You can expect a friendly and informative atmosphere where questions are encouraged. Whether you are a concerned family member or simply want to raise awareness, this event provides essential information to empower you.
This event is free and open to all, making it accessible for parents who want to educate themselves and their children about respect and dignity for elders.
The info stall will be held on Monday, 15 June 2026, from 10:00 to 13:00. It is designed to be a brief yet impactful visit, perfect for busy parents who want to fit in important learning during their day.
Visitors will have access to brochures, expert advice, and contact information for support services including the Elder Abuse phone line. The event is family-friendly and suitable for anyone interested in community wellbeing.
No prior booking is required, and the event is free of charge.
The info stall takes place at Salisbury Community Hub, located at 34 Church Street, Salisbury SA. This central location is easy to reach by car or public transport.
The venue is accessible for people with mobility needs and offers a welcoming environment for families with children. Parking options are available nearby.
This community hub is a familiar and safe space for local residents, making it convenient for parents to attend with their children.
If you have concerns about elder abuse, the event provides direct access to resources and the Elder Abuse phone line at 1800 ELDERHelp (1800 353 374).
The event is part of a wider commitment by the City of Salisbury to support seniors and promote community safety and respect.
Attendees are encouraged to ask questions and take away information that can help protect vulnerable older adults in their families and communities.
This is a free event with no booking required. Simply drop in during the scheduled hours to learn and engage.
There are no hidden costs, making it an accessible opportunity for all community members.
For enquiries, you can contact the City of Salisbury on 8406 8328.