Consumer engagement in Aged Care Services – An adaptive leadership challenge
Consumer engagement in Aged Care Services – An adaptive leadership challenge
Transforming how disability and aged care services engage with people to plan and deliver supports
Consumer engagement in Aged Care Services – An adaptive leadership challenge
How to use a co-production framework to transform residential services to be consumer directed
Why Australia needs a social insurance scheme for older people
Australia’s community care system is changing. Existing structures of disability services and community aged care are being dismantled while new structures focused on choice and control are supposedly creating a service user focused community care system.
Yesterday the Hon Michael Kirby launched the first Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex Ageing and Aged Care Special Issue of the Australasian Journal on Ageing at the Australian Association of Gerontology conference in Alice Springs.
Over the last month I have been facilitating workshops with front-line Aboriginal staff working across NSW to start a conversation about the changes being implemented in disability and aged care services.
At the end of July 2015 I facilitated two workshops with providers on the implementation of My Aged Care (MAC) and Regional Assessment Services (RAS).
It’s always great to see how other countries think about, legislate and deliver their aged care services. Where better to find out at the International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics (IAGG) European Region 8th Congress in Dublin.