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Covid creating ‘perfect storm’ for elder abuse as helpline calls spike

The Sunday Mail can reveal cases reported to the Queensland government-funded elder abuse helpline jumped by 40 per cent within a year – while all calls, including inquiries, increased by 27 per cent.In the 12 months to March 31, Queensland’s Elder Abuse Prevention Unit fielded about 3,431…
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