‘Future planning’ with Justice Connect Legal Education Project Officer Deb Porter

Janeen will give handy and easy to understand tips to stay safe in the technology space, to minimise the risk of being caught out by scammers. 

“With the growth of online technology, having confidence to embrace the changes is important,” she said.

“Digital literacy—in other words, knowing how to maximise the online world to suit your needs and lifestyle—is important.”

Janeen will also highlight what the internet is and how to safely connect to it.

Deb said legal need among older people was rising issue across the community.

“The National Elder Abuse Prevalence Study found 14.8% of people over 65 experience elder abuse,” she said.

“At Justice Connect, one way we work to reduce the rates of elder abuse is through early prevention and planning.

“Planning ahead for older age can be hard, but it is an important and empowering process.

“Join us to learn about Justice Connect's free Conversation Guide, to help you plan for an older age that's right for you.

Our workshops can help you get thinking, and start making plans about:

Justice Connect is a community legal centre that designs and delivers high impact interventions that increase access to legal support and progress social justice.

When: Friday 14 June, 10.30 am-12.30 pm Where: Killara Centre, Camperdown

Bookings are essential for catering. Please call Council on 5593 7100.

If you are experiencing elder abuse and want to know what options are available, contact: