ACCPA seeks detail on 24/7 RN reform bill
ACCPA welcomed yesterday’s passage of aged care reform legislation through the House of Representatives in Parliament but expressed concern at the lack of detail in the bill. ACCPA Interim CEO
ACCPA welcomed yesterday’s passage of aged care reform legislation through the House of Representatives in Parliament but expressed concern at the lack of detail in the bill. ACCPA Interim CEO
After a two-year hiatus the innovAGEING National Challenge is on again and innovators interested in making an impact on aged services are invited to apply. innovAGEING, Australia’s network for aged
ACCPA welcomes the federal government’s pledges to improve access to TAFE training, increase skilled migration, and to speed up visa processing, as ways to increase the supply of skilled workers.
Workforce, how we resolve the chronic staff shortages affecting aged care, and long-term funding remain key areas of focus for the sector and federal government in the pursuit of genuine
Improving aged care funding remains a top priority for the majority Australians following the recent Federal election, according to a new poll. The Essential Report found increasing funding in the
A new survey of more than 1,000 aged care staff reveals just how much pressure the workforce is under to continue to provide care and support to older Australians. The
ACCPA has welcomed the Federal Government’s submission to the Fair Work Commission Work Value case which was lodged today. ACCPA Interim CEO Paul Sadler said the submission, while not nominating
The winners have been announced of the 2022 Excellence in Age Services Awards and the Retirement Village Manager of the Year in a ceremony celebrating Aged Care Employee Day at
Workers in aged care services around Australia are today being celebrated and thanked for their dedication and compassion on Aged Care Employee Day today. Aged care service providers are marking