Featured articles from our Aged Care Today magazine authored by our Ageing Australia team and specialists within the aged care sector.
With the draft strengthened standards in circulation for some time, and the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission indicating any further changes are likely to be minor, providers should already have an idea of upcoming reforms.
The contents of the draft have raised some concerns, particularly in relation to interpreting the requirements – but there are tools, resources, services and supports available to you now, to help you understand these new expectations.
Resources to help you prepare
The Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission has an extensive range of free resources to help aged care providers navigate the changes.
These include comprehensive guidance material, fact sheets, evidence guides and audit preparation information available on their website, which can be filtered to display the most relevant content.
In addition, the Aged Care Learning Information Solution (Alis) platform contains training modules and webinars to support preparation, with a range of formats available including books for First Nations and culturally diverse communities.
The Aged & Community Care Providers Association (ACCPA) also provides free support to our members in many ways, including:
In addition, ACCPA offers a multitude of paid services for members and nonmembers including training, tailored consultancy, and quality systems that provide a suite of ready-made policies, processes and templates aligned to the strengthened Standards – so you don’t have to do it alone.
ACCPA associate partners are also able provide many support services and resources. Providers can find services they require from reputable businesses at ACCPA’s associate partner online directory.
The compliance approach
As auditing against the strengthened Standards will commence immediately they come into effect, it is recommended providers review the Commission’s proposed methodology and evidence guides to ensure they are fully prepared.
Audits against the strengthened Standards will be conducted in three stages:
This methodology and use of a standard evidence guide will help drive a consistent audit approach.
It is important to note that until the strengthened Standards come into effect, providers will continue to be assessed against the current Standards.
The Commission has indicated they would expect to see practices beginning to align to the strengthened Standards during the transition period and will not penalise providers for this.
If you are an ACCPA member please email or call 1300 222 721 for more information or to access any ACCPA services and supports.
Amanda Allen,
Head of Services,
Aged & Community Care Providers Association
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