Leading the fight against      adult abuse

Need information or support?
Call our helpline     UK:   0808 808 8141
  ROI:    800 940 010
  

About Us Contact Us  


Action on Elder Abuse 
Home

Talking to the Media 

Since it was established in 1993, Action on Elder Abuse has worked closely with many different groups of people to raise awareness of elder abuse.  Information has been published, research undertaken, documents submitted to government enquiries, and presentations made at meetings.  However, when raising awareness, nothing has the same impact as someone telling their own story.  And your story could play a vital role in helping to highlight and expose the issues that lead to abuse.

Abuse of an older person is a sensitive issue, and talking about specific cases can be difficult.  Action on Elder Abuse is very aware of this, and has a policy of total confidentiality in respect of anyone who contacts the organisation.  Journalists from newspapers, and researchers and producers from radio and television frequently approach us to talk to people who have experienced abuse.  If it helps, we know that it is possible to talk publicly while remaining anonymous.

If you think you could speak about your personal experience, please download  a copy of our permission form and send it to us at the address shown on the form.  Your details will not be given to the media without first seeking your permission.  All personal details will be kept in a secure place until an appropriate media enquiry occurs.  Completing and sending us the form does not commit you to anything, nor can Action on Elder Abuse promise that the media will want to speak to you.

 



 
About Us
About Elder Abuse
News and Media
Support Us
Conferences
Training
Hit Counter
©2006 Action on Elder Abuse Registered Charity No: 1048397                                                                                                                           The legal bit