Campaign launched to help older women living with domestic abuse

Women’s Aid ABCLN launched its ‘Older But No Safer’ campaign on World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (June 15).
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The campain aims to raise awareness and call for greater protection for older women living with domestic abuse.

Speaking online as part of the campaign, Women’s Aid ABCLN’s Ambassador Cllr Noreen McClelland said: “We know that older women are less likely to speak out about domestic abuse. They have fewer opportunities to leave their abusers than younger women, and face a range of additional barriers to access safety and support.

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“We must dispel the myth that domestic abuse does not affect older women. Older women may have been living with abuse for decades, in silence and invisible or it may start in later years.

The campaign was launched on June 15.The campaign was launched on June 15.
The campaign was launched on June 15.

“Isolation is a key tool used by perpetrators, and for older women experiencing domestic abuse, being isolated from family and friends will have been heightened in lockdown. We must break down the barriers to isolation, and reach out to older women.”

PSNI Detective Chief Superintendent Anthony McNally has added his support to the online campaign. He said: “An increased understanding and awareness of domestic abuse can provide much needed protection for older women.

“PSNI figures for 2019/20 show that older women represented 9.2 per cent of the total female victims of domestic abuse - an increase of 50 per cent from 4.7 per cent in 2004/5 when records began.”

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The ‘Older But No Safer’ campaign includes a short film ‘The Lonely Old Women’ which was screened online during World Elder Abuse Awareness Day.

In it volunteer Joan Cosgrove recounts the experiences of an older woman whose whole life has been dominated by abuse, with every high brought low, and every memory tainted. Not even widowhood can bring escape.

Joan explained: “It is my privilege to represent the voice of older women affected by domestic abuse. The Lonely Old Woman could be the story of your neighbour, a friend, a relative or you.

“Older women tell us that they may be older but they are no safer. We want older women to know that you are not alone, and it is never too late to seek help.

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“Women’s Aid ABCLN is here for you and help is available. Everyone has the right to be safe at home and it is never too late to change your situation.”

If you are affected by domestic abuse you can call Women’s Aid ABCLN on 028 25 632136 or go to womens-aid.org.uk

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