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Calls for changes to visa programs

Aged care providers using temporary skilled migration to recruit overseas nurses have called for changes to the program so as to enhance its effectiveness in filling workforce shortages. By Natasha Egan more

Apr/May 2012

 

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Bipartisan support for reform?

The shadow minister for ageing will detail the opposition’s position on aged care reforms at industry event this Friday. Natasha Egan reports.

New Associate Degree in Dementia Care launched

UTAS and ACSA have partnered to launch a pioneering course for workers in aged and dementia care

Majority of complaints resolved early

The focus on the early resolution of aged care complaints in the new scheme is proving effective, a conference was told last week. Darragh O Keeffe reports.

RDNS launches virtual consults

People living in their own homes will have daily virtual consultations with community nurses under a new trial. Darragh O Keeffe reports.

Dental, aged care features of health budget

Few are expecting any surprise boosts to health spending when the federal budget is announced tomorrow night

Further support for older workers

Workers aged 63 or older are the fastest growing sector of the workforce, according to new analysis.

Lessons learnt from disasters

Recent natural disasters have prompted a re-think of policies for those in community care, a conference will hear this week. Darragh O Keeffe reports.

Providers seek reform detail

Victorian providers last week put key questions to the Department of Health and Ageing about the proposed reforms to aged care, reports Natasha Egan.

NDIS advocates rally across Australia

People with disabilities and their carers call on government to fully adopt the national disability insurance scheme

Recruitment drive in NSW ramps up

An ageing population and a rise in people accessing disability services has prompted a renewed push for workers

Malnourishment high in older Australians

Dietitians Association of Australia calls for routine nutrition screening and intervention programs for the elderly

 

 

 

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