Information for Non-English Speakers

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Deaf Services Queensland and UnitingCare’s Elder Abuse Prevention Unit collaborated on 3 videos that discuss elder abuse topics. They are now available to watch on the Deaf Services QLD YouTube channel: 

What is elder abuse?

(Deaf Services Queensland - YouTube)

Signing documents

(Deaf Services Queensland - YouTube)

Enduring Powers of Attorney and Elder Abuse

(Deaf Services Queensland - YouTube)

Staying safe and independent

UnitingCare’s Elder Abuse Prevention Unit produced a video series targeting elder abuse prevention and how to stay safe and independent. These videos are available in English, Mandarin, Italian and Amharic.

Walking with your eyes open

(UnitingCare Elder Abuse Prevention Unit - YouTube)

Wills and Enduring Powers of Attorney

(UnitingCare Elder Abuse Prevention Unit - YouTube)

 

Caxton Legal has produced a number of factsheets in several languages on the following topics – also see financial protection.

Staying Safe at home

(Caxton Legal - Queensland Law Handbook)

Telling someone (about the abuse)

(Caxton Legal - Queensland Law Handbook)

Making your own decisions

(Caxton Legal - Queensland Law Handbook)

Link to English versions of the topics above

(Caxton Legal - Queensland Law Handbook)

Financial Protection

Caxton Legal has produced a number of factsheets on useful topics – also see staying safe and independent. 

Keeping money and assets safe (translated)

(Caxton Legal - Queensland Law Handbook)

Keeping money and assets safe (English)

(Caxton Legal - Queensland Law Handbook)

Advance Care Planning

The Office of Advance Care Planning hosts informational brochures on the topic of advance care planning.

Advance Care Planning resources for CALD people

(Office Of Advance Care Planning)

Office of the Public Guardian services for adults

The Office of the Public Guardian has fact sheets in various languages, which explain how its service provides for adults with impaired decision making capacity.

Multilingual fact sheets for adult services

(Office of the Public Guardian)

Domestic and family violence

The Australian Government has ‘family safety packs’ in 46 languages which provide information on a range of family and domestic violence issues, including those specific to people from diverse cultural background.

Family Safety Pack

(Australian Government)

Accessing an immediate phone interpreter

Non-English speakers can use the Translating and Interpreting Service to access immediate phone interpreters or make a booking. Most of the time this will be free to access. There are some factsheets accessible via the website which help explain many of the common questions and are available in a variety of languages.

Translating and Interpreting Service

(TIS National - home page)

Elder Abuse Prevention Unit