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Demystifying the aged care reforms webinar

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This interactive webinar supports CHSP providers and their volunteer workforce to understand and demystify the aged care reforms — including how the Aged Care Act 2024 will shape service delivery.

You’ll walk away with a clearer understanding of the reforms and how they’ll impact the way you support older people — with a focus on inclusivity, dignity and rights.

What we’ll cover

We’ll explore key features of the reforms and the vital role of volunteers in delivering quality, person-centred care:

  • Wellness and reablement

  • Strengths-based, goal-oriented service delivery

  • Dignity of risk

  • Statement of Rights

Who Should Attend

Volunteers and direct care staff working in CHSP-funded programs.

Cost 

This workshop is offered at no cost to CHSP and Support at Home-funded organisations

Meet Your Facilitator

Kate Pascale & Associates
Kate Pascale & Associates is a trusted consultancy specialising in practical, evidence-based training for the health and community sector. Since 2008, they’ve helped teams navigate change, strengthen service delivery and build confidence in complex systems – like aged care reform.

With a team of qualified health professionals, KPA brings deep understanding of policy, practice and quality standards, paired with hands-on experience. They’re known for delivering training that’s clear, relevant and immediately useful.

Presented by

The SSD Connect Alliance

Act Now 

Places are limited – reserve yours today!

 

This webinar is also available as an in-person workshop in Brimbank, Melbourne on 16 April. Go here to find out more


Important 

You’ll receive confirmation and event information from The SSD Connect Alliance via Humanitix. Some work email systems block these messages.

If you don’t receive: 

  • Your confirmation email within 30 minutes, or

  •  Your pre-event email 7 days before the event  

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Funded by the Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing. Although funding for this event has been provided by the Australian Government, the material contained herein does not necessarily represent the views or policies of the Australian Government. 

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