A not-for-profit organisation and the national peak body for incontinence prevention, management, education, awareness, information and advocacy. We provide information, support and resources for individuals, carers and professionals.
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Services including advice and referrals about issues affecting older people. COTA cover all aspects of growing older, in the ACT.

Works to promote, improve and protect the wellbeing of older Australians as citizens and consumers.

Important information and advice to older people to ensure that ageing is a time of possibility, opportunity and influence.

Promotes, improves and protects the circumstances and wellbeing of older people in the Northern Territory.

COTA QLD is the seniors peak body advocating the rights, interests and futures of Queenslanders as they age.

COTA SA provide a platform to ensure that older South Australians are part of decision-making by government and industry on everything from income and employment to housing and health.

Raises awareness of elder abuse and provides information to people working with older Tasmanians about prevention, responses and referral pathways.

Information and advocacy on issues affecting older Victorians.

The Council on the Ageing of Western Australia advocates for the rights, interests and futures of Australians as they age.

The CWA advances the rights of women living in regional and remote areas and has advocated for the implementation of measures to reduce elder abuse.

The focus of our Mission is to provide non-legal support, information and appropriate referrals to other services, such as family violence services, victim support, housing, mental health and community legal centres.

Our mission is to connect the disadvantaged, people with disability and the aged to both formal and natural supports in their community to realise their full potential.

Provides culturally-appropriate, comprehensive primary healthcare and community services to Biluru people.

The aim of this program is to equip Aboriginal men to become leaders, role models and mentors within their communities.