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Module 1: Implementing the new Statement of Rights 

Is Your Organisation Ready? 

The new Aged Care Act starts on 1 July. Make sure your organisation is prepared with our webinar series. 

These webinars are for leaders working in CHSP-funded aged care who would prefer to attend short webinars instead of our full-day or half-day workshops. 

Unpacking the New Aged Care Act provides a great overview, while the 7 New Aged Care Act Implementation Modules deep dive into key changes.

You can book into all sessions or pick and choose the ones that suit you best.  

PLEASE NOTE: The Implementing the New Aged Care Act in-person full-day workshops in Melbourne and Shepparton provide the same content as this 8-part webinar series.

New Aged Care Act Implementation Modules 

This series of targeted 2-hour webinars will support leaders working in CHSP-funded aged care to implement the key changes within the new Aged Care Act and regulatory framework.  

We will work through the requirements and develop a: 

  • Change Impact Assessment 

  • Communication Plan 

  • Plan on a Page. 

Module 1: Implementing the new Statement of Rights
Tuesday 15 April, 12 to 2 pm
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Module 2: Implementing the new High-Quality Care Standards 
Wednesday 16 April, 12 to 2 pm
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Module 3: Implementing the new Statutory Duties 
29 April, 9 to 11 am
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Module 4: Implementing the new Suitability Matters Obligations 
Tuesday 13 May, 2:30 to 4:30 pm
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Module 5: Implementing the new Supporter Registration Requirements
Wednesday 14 May, 2:30 to 4:30 pm
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Module 6: Implementing the new Aged Care Worker Regulations 
Monday 26 May, 12 to 2 pm
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Module 7: Implementing the new Whistleblower Provisions 
Tuesday 27 May, 9 to 11 am
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Cost 

No cost to people who work in CHSP-funded aged care. 

Who Should Attend? 

Leaders from CHSP-funded providers. 

Meet Your Facilitators 

Jennene Buckley 

Jennene is an aged care entrepreneur with nearly 30 years of experience in Health, Aged, and Community Care. As former CEO of Feros Care, she transformed it from a small charity into a national enterprise serving 60,000 clients annually. 

Now a Founding Partner at Enkindle Consulting, Jennene specialises in strategy, service design, digital transformation, and innovation, serving on several prominent boards and advisory councils. 

Tash Edwards 

Tash has over a decade of experience leading workforce strategy, change management, and consumer experience in the Aged Care and Disability sectors. 

As a Founding Partner at Enkindle Consulting, Tash has worked with the Australian Government on the Aged Care Reforms. She supports organisations in adapting to the reforms through workforce design, leadership, and business improvement strategies. Her expertise includes training at Stanford’s Design School and certification as a Change Practitioner. 

Presented by 

The SSD Connect Alliance. Find out more about us here


Unpacking the New Aged Care Act  

This webinar will unpack the 8 chapters of the new Aged Care Act. It will give you a great overview before you start the modules.

Click here to find out more and register.

Alternative sessions 

If you’d prefer to cover the same content as the webinar series but in a full-day or half-day workshop check out: 

  • Implementing the New Aged Care Act | Online, Half-day Workshop (Presented by the Eastern Sector Development Team) 20 March or 1 April


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Although funding for this event has been provided by the Australian Government, the material contained herein does not necessarily represent the views or policies of the Australian Government. 

 

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