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How to talk to your kids about elder abuse

Sensitive or difficult topics can be hard to talk through with kids, especially primary school age or younger.

Published: 8 May 2024
  • nt
  • 8 May 2024
  • Relationships Australia NT

Relationships Australia NT (RA:NT) can give advice on how to start age-appropriate conversations about abuse in First Nations languages as well as English and other community languages.

They also offer support from Aboriginal staff, and if they don’t speak your language, they can book an interpreter who does. If you are a person who is deaf, they can book an Auslan interpreter.

Their Specialist Elder Abuse Service also provides other support and resources to

  • resolve or prevent family conflict in ways that aim to improve relationships

  • have ‘difficult conversations’ and improve communication skills

  • reduce the risk of abuse, exploitation, or neglect

RA:NT offers free, confidential appointments for:

  • Information, referrals, general support

  • Counselling

  • Facilitated family or group meetings/mediation

For more information about how to talk start an age-appropriate conversations about abuse, go to the Relationships Australia NT website.