Global Talent, Local Care – addressing workforce challenges in CHSP services
Global Talent, Local Care – addressing workforce challenges in CHSP services

Webinar overview
Australia’s home and community aged care sector is facing an unprecedented workforce crisis, and migration can play a pivotal role in bridging the gap. This informative webinar, Migration Solutions to Workforce Shortages in Aged Care, is designed to equip CHSP providers and aged care employers with the knowledge and tools to effectively recruit, integrate, and retain skilled migrant workers.
Learn from industry experts and real-world case studies about how migration strategies can alleviate workforce shortages, ensuring the delivery of high-quality care to older Australians.
Join our webinar: Address workforce shortages through migration
Are workforce shortages impacting your aged care services? Discover how migration can be a game-changer! This informative webinar is designed for CHSP providers and aged care employers seeking practical strategies to attract, hire, and retain skilled migrant workers.
Key takeaways:
- learn how migration can effectively address workforce shortages
- explore visa options and recruitment strategies tailored for the aged care sector
- gain expert insights into compliance and support systems for employing migrant workers
- hear success stories of migrants thriving in aged care roles.
Speakers:
- Andrew Hayward, Head of Workforce Strategy, Ageing Australia(facilitator).
- Sarah Thapa, Managing Director, The Migration Agency.
- Frank Price, CEO, Royal Freemasons.
- Sara Allotta, Group International Sourcing Manager, Bolton Clarke.
Who should attend?
This session is ideal for CHSP providers, aged care employers, workforce planning and HR managers.
The outcomes are:
- practical insights into employer-sponsored and independent visa programs
- guidance on regulatory compliance and ethical recruitment practices
- proven strategies for fostering inclusivity and retaining a migrant workforce
- access to a downloadable toolkit with visa guides and case study summaries.
Date: 26 February 2025
Time: 12.30pm – 2pm AEDT
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Information is of a general nature only and has been prepared without taking into account your organisations particular needs, circumstances and objectives. Some information presented in is of a general nature and participants may need to take into account their organisation’s particular needs, circumstances and objectives. While every effort has been made to disseminate accurate information at the time of presentation, legislative changes occur regularly. Participants are responsible for ensuring they are working to the most current regulatory requirements.