Seniors Rights Victoria values the contributions of older Victorians.

Our experienced people are available to offer support and assistance. We honour the trust shown to us and respect the choices our clients make.

If you would like further information, or wish to organise a meeting, please contact us via telephone, mail or email and we will respond promptly. If you need legal advice or to speak to lawyer or advocate, please call 1300 368 821. We cannot provide legal advice by email.

Phone: 1300 368 821
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Postal: Level 4, 98 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, 3000.

 

Feedback: compliments, complaints & comments

Seniors Rights Victoria welcomes your feedback - whether it is a compliment, a complaint or a comment - because it will help to improve our services. You can give your feedback either verbally or in writing by contacting us as above. You can also give your feedback in person to any Seniors Rights Victoria staff member, who will refer the feedback to the appropriate person.

You can give your feedback anonymously if you wish, but please provide your name and contact details if you would like a response, which will be provided in a timely and respectful way. The assistance of qualified interpreters will be provided if necessary. For a full copy of the Seniors Rights Victoria complaints policy, please contact us.

 

Elder Abuse organisations in other states and territories:

Australian Capital Territory
ACT Office for Ageing www.dhcs.act.gov.au/wac/ageing

New South Wales
The Older Person's Legal Service www.tars.com.au

Queensland
Elder Abuse Prevention Unit www.eapu.com.au/

South Australia
Aged Rights Advocacy Service www.sa.agedrights.asn.au/

Tasmania
Advocacy Tasmania www.advocacytasmania.org.au/elderabusehelpline.htm

Western Australia
Advocare   www.advocare.org.au/

Northern Territory
No specialised elder abuse service/agency. Contact the N.T. Police