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Sherryn DaviesProject Officer - Community and Stakeholder Engagement
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Gillian MyersSector Support and Development
COTA Queensland
Fellow Sector Support and Development Providers have released resources to assist with reform planning.
Aged Care ACT Readiness Checklist
Register for the upcoming webinar here - 22 February 2025
Developed by fellow Sector Support and Development Providers - Ethnic Communities Council of NSW, Inner West Sydney Sector Support and Sector Support, Development & Training NSW Central Coast
This checklist is designed to help CHSP and home care providers to review their preparedness for the Bill for a new Aged Care Act. The checklist has been prepared by Paul Sadler Consultancy, funded by the Central Coast and Inner West Sydney Sector Support & Development Projects. It has been reviewed by Russell Kennedy Lawyers.
The checklist is intended to be used as a self-reflection tool for CHSP providers. It helps organisations to consider of all aspects of compliance with the Aged Care Act. It is designed to be used either by the organisation’s leadership alone, or by a Sector Support and Development provider (or other consultant) assisting key personnel to reflect on their level of preparedness.
The checklist is made available in two formats: (1) the checklist format (this document), and (2) an action plan format in an Excel spreadsheet.
Board Briefing Toolkit
Watch the launch webinar here
Developed by fellow Sector Support and Development Providers - Eastern Sector Development Team
This resources has been deisgned to support CHSP senior leaders in briefing Board Members about the ongoing aged care reform agenda. It is a helpful guide, though not exhaustive, and contains information available at the time of its publication (October 2024).
The Board Briefing Toolkit provides a summary of the crucial changes impacting CHSP Providers. It is divided into four sections.
Orientation adn Guidance: An introduction to the resource, including tips and suggestions for conducting successful Board briefings.
Summary of key changes: An overview of significant changes affecting CHSP organisations, with reflective questions to help you assess your organisation's current state and prepare for the future.
Example Board Briefing resources
Additional resources and staying informed
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