Elder abuse cases climb in New Taipei City, with 3,285 victims last year
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- New Taipei City reported a rise in elder abuse cases, with 1,993 incidents and 3,285 victims last year.
- The city's social affairs bureau and a civic association held a public awareness event on elder abuse prevention.
- The campaign aimed to mobilize public attention and promote a "zero-violence family" environment.
New Taipei City is confronting a growing challenge with a significant increase in reported elder abuse cases. Last year alone, the city recorded 1,993 incidents, affecting a total of 3,285 individuals. These figures highlight a critical need for increased public awareness and preventative measures.
In response to this trend, the New Taipei City Department of Social Affairs, in collaboration with the Chinese National Gentleman Association, organized a public awareness campaign. The event, held in the bustling Fuzhong district of Banqiao, utilized engaging methods such as a skit performance and a parade to draw attention to the issue of elder abuse.
The campaign's core message emphasized the importance of respecting and caring for the elderly, urging the public to actively participate in protecting them. Organizers aimed to foster a community-wide commitment to preventing elder abuse and promoting a "zero-violence family" environment, encouraging collective action to safeguard vulnerable seniors.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.