Seniors Rights Service is proud to support the Uluru Statement from the Heart. We accept the invitation from the Uluru Statement to all Australians to support constitutional and structural reform...
Our trips to Broken Hill, Menindee, Wilcannia, Bourke and Brewarrina to meet with Elders in the communities, allied health workers, and members from the Local Aboriginal Land Councils, were...
In May and June Seniors Rights Service is travelling to Far West NSW for an engagement and research project. We will be contacting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and...
We are excited to announce that our ‘Money Matters’ statewide radio and social media campaign addressing financial abuse of older people has won the NSW Ministerial Advisory Council on Ageing Media...
We are extremely fortunate to become one of legal firm, Hall & Wilcox’s, giving partners. This means that, as one of ten chosen charities, Hall & Wilcox staff are encouraged...
Seniors Rights Service is a partner in an exciting collaboration between ABC Television and the Older People’s Advocacy Network funded by Commonwealth Department of Health. The award winning documentary Old Peoples...
Ahead of the final report from The Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety, which was released this week, Seniors Rights Service President Margaret Duckett wrote an opinion piece...
This strategy will underpin our recruitment and staffing policies and ensure that inclusive employment processes are in place. Its development has been a priority for Seniors Rights Service and its...
Domestic violence is again in the spotlight, this time with the NSW parliamentary inquiry into whether to criminalise coercive control — patterns of non-physical abusive behaviour designed to exercise domination...