CHANDIGARH: Under the guidance of the Executive Chairman, State Legal Services Authority (SLSA) Chandigarh the Authority has observed ‘World Elder Abuse Awareness Day’ on June 15 in Old Age Home, Sector-15, Chandigarh.
This year’s theme focuses on “Spotlight on Older Persons in emergencies”, emphasizing the vulnerabilities of older people during crises and the urgent need for inclusive policies, support systems, and legal protections.
Every year on June 15, World Elder Abuse Awareness Day is observed globally to raise awareness about the mistreatment, neglect, and abuse faced by older persons. This day serves as a crucial reminder of the need to protect the dignity, safety, and rights of our senior citizens.
The elderly are the pillars of our society, holding a wealth of experience, wisdom, and love. Unfortunately, many of them face abuse in various forms – physical, emotional, financial, or through neglect – often within their own homes or communities.
Such acts not only violate their rights but also strip them of the respect they deserve. On this occasion, Ms. Sampreet Kaur, Member Secretary, SLSA, Chandigarh told the gathering about the services/working of the State Legal Services Authority, Chandigarh along with the NALSA (Senior Citizen) Scheme, 2016. They were also told about the National Helpline Toll Free No.15100 and NALSA app.
Ishan Dogra, Panel Advocate of this Authority addressed the audience and sensitized them about the Maintenance and Welfare of Senior Citizens Act, 2007.
The program ended with the question-answers session with the audience and with the main aim of :
• Educate the public about elder abuse and its signs,
• Encourage reporting of abuse and access to support systems,
• Promote respect, empathy, and care for older persons, and
• Reinforce the importance of implementing the Maintenance and Welfare of
Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007.