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“Dragging our heels” on legislation to stop elder abuse

Educating people about plans they can put in place to prevent or stop elder abuse is hindered by rules that differ between the states and territories, Dr Kay Patterson, the outgoing Age Discrimination Commissioner says on the ABC News website.

Published: 2 August 2023
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  • 2 August 2023
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In 2017, the Australian Law Reform Commission recommended a harmonisation of powers of attorney across the country, something Dr Patterson has spent years arguing for.

And yet, she says Australia is "dragging our heels".

"The attorneys-general across Australia … all say, 'Yes, it's a good idea', but it's very, very slow. It's moving at a glacial pace and I really wish it would speed up."

In the meantime, to ensure that — young or old — your wishes are carried out, especially in the event that you lose capacity, planning ahead is "absolutely vital" and "the best way of looking after ourselves", Dr Patterson says.

"People need to have their documents in place. Because you should decide who decides for you if something happens."