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Aug/Sep 2010
News:Providers want united voice: survey more Putting choice at the centre more Consumers want more government involvement in aged care more Bonus fails to lure back nurses more Parker confident CIS review will still influence more National registration for nurses, except WA more
Education & Training:
Management & Finance:Around the world and back again more Making cents of the regime more
Building & Refurbishment:Turning the concept into reality more
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Aged Care INsite Testimonials
"INsite is a must read for all providers and senior staff working in the sector. It is an essential vehicle when keeping a "finger on the pulse" of what's really going on and what debate is looming. We have subscribed since inception and wouldn't think of changing - our regular essential read!" Cynthia Payne, CEO, SummitCare.
"INsite is a great way to keep informed of all the latest happenings in our sector, without needing to read multiple publications." Rob Hankins, CEO, ECH.
"I use it as a catalyst for my management team to keep us informed about emerging issues and trends, highlighting areas we need to focus on." Sandra Hills, CEO, Benetas.
"The feature articles in INsite are timely and provide practical perspectives on current issues affecting our business." Nieves Murray, CEO, IRT.
"INsite has great coverage of contemporary clinical and practice issues. This makes it incredibly useful for ACH Group staff, as a very accessible way to get regular updates across a wide range of issue of interest to people on the ground." Mike Rungie, CEO, ACH Group.
"INsite is a respected industry publication that acts as a highly valuable resource for people within the industry, but also importantly for people not directly associated with the sector. Value arises from the informative, analytical and innovative material that is provided in each issue." Marcus Riley, CEO, Ballycara.
"As an organisation providing aged and community care across the NT and Kimberley region of WA, Frontier Services encourages our managers to share INsite with all staff. This is in recognition that the articles and information available is relevant to many areas of operation and there is always something new to read about." Sharon Davis, regional manager NT, Frontier Services
"INsite is never boring or predictable; there is always a diversity of opinion and information that makes it required reading. The newspaper gets involved in lots of issues that relate directly to finding better ways to provide care." Dr Stephen Judd, CEO, HammondCare.
"Nurses in Management Aged Care (NIMAC) have been privileged to have INsite as its official publication for the past four years. Our members work in management roles in the aged care sector and the publication provides them with quality information about contemporary issues that impact on their work." Pam Bridges, president, NIMAC.
"I regard INsite as required reading for anyone involved in the residential aged care and health sectors. It targets the main stories and topical issues, presents a diversity of opinion and is not afraid to take on the sacred cows. INsite is my journal of choice for keeping up to speed on what's happening in this sector." Jim Toohey, former CEO, Tricare.
"I find INsite very easy to read. is very informative, providing information on current issues and on the best available evidence for use in aged care. Well worth the read." Professor Bev O'Connell, Associate Dean (Research) Faculty of Health, Deakin University.
"INsite provides fantastic articles and reports on what is happening in our industry. There is always something pertinent and useful for staff at all levels of an organisation. The articles are well researched and provide a balanced view of current issues. Of particular note is the education section which can be used to support reflective learning for staff." Lorraine Poulos, Managing Director Lorraine Poulos and Associates
"With its quality and range of articles, INsite is one of the most authoritative sources of information available on the aged care sector." Ken Blair, principal, Blair Architects. |
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