Seniors Rights Service
Joshua Gynther is an experienced professional specializing in management and consultancy roles across diverse sectors. Currently, Joshua serves as the Intake & Assessment Centre Manager at Seniors Rights Service since December 2022 and holds the position of Startup Consultant at Ethical Reports from March 2020. Previous roles include CX Communications Manager - Operations at Woolworths Group, and Inbox & Coordination Manager for the Public Health Response Branch at NSW Health, where responsibilities included coordinating COVID-19 contact tracing operations. Joshua’s background also features leadership positions in business development and community management roles in the co-working space sector, along with experience in media sales and partnerships management. Joshua earned a Bachelor of Theology from Moore Theological College from 2012 to 2014.
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Seniors Rights Service
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Seniors Rights Service is a community organisation dedicated to protecting and advancing the rights of older people, particularly vulnerable and disadvantaged groups. We provide a free legal service, aged care advocacy, provide social support and deliver community information of relevance to older people in New South Wales. Our legal service provides advice on legal issues to older people in NSW. We also offer a comprehensive referral service. Some additional assistance may be available to financially and socially disadvantaged people. Some of the many issues we advise on: • Abuse of older people • Financial exploitation • Consumer issues • Planning for later life Seniors Rights Service is a fully accredited community legal centre. Seniors Rights Service provides information and support to people using, or seeking to access, in-home and residential aged care services. Our aged care advocates are located across NSW to provide support for recipients of all Commonwealth funded aged care services. Seniors Rights Service advocacy work raises consumer issues on behalf of vulnerable older people to government, the aged care system and the community. We provide targeted rights-based information to a diverse range of older people regardless of cultural background or sexual orientation. Our aged care advocates, solicitors and education staff travel across NSW to support aged care recipients and the wider community. We hold information sessions at community groups, clubs, social and professional groups, aged care homes and retirement villages. We also hold forums and discussion panels. We collaborate with organisations and community groups to develop and implement projects on specific issues such as financial abuse of older people. Your rights. Your voice. Free, independent and confidential. Call Seniors Rights Service on 02 9281 3600 or visit SeniorsRightsService.org.au