New elder abuse laws to target the coercive control of seniors, with mandatory reporting
Briefly

The Government is advancing a national policy on adult safeguarding, aiming to criminalize elder abuse. This initiative responds to a troubling increase in reports, which have doubled since the onset of the Covid pandemic, with over 7,500 complaints logged in the past year. Specific laws are being introduced to target the coercive control exercised by seniors' relatives, addressing the growing concerns surrounding the safety and well-being of the elderly population.
The Government is set to establish elder abuse as a specific criminal offence, specifically addressing coercive control by relatives over seniors in an effort to combat increasing reports.
Reports of elder abuse have surged alarmingly, with complaints more than doubling to over 7,500 within the last year, exacerbated by the Covid pandemic.
Plans for a national policy on adult safeguarding are in an advanced stage, reflecting the government's urgent response to the rising instances of safeguarding issues.
Elder abuse has become a significant concern, warranting the introduction of stringent laws to protect vulnerable seniors and address the growing number of cases.
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