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NATIONAL UPDATE

THANKS FOR CARING! AGED CARE EMPLOYEE DAY 7 AUGUST 2021

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e are delighted to bring you Australia’s third annual national Aged Care Employee Day (ACED)—an important opportunity to thank, honour and celebrate the people who care for and support older Australians.

A key part of the package is a $652m workforce strategy that will include upskilling of the existing workforce, and training for 33,800 new aged care workers through subsidised vocational education places.

ACED last year was a revolutionary day, with television coverage and so many great videos and photographs supplied by workers, aged care residents, families and prominent Australians.

From 2022, the Government will fund financial incentive payments worth $135.6m, giving bonus payments to registered nurses who stay with one employer for 12 months, who work in rural areas or who take on additional training or qualifications.

Acknowledging the efforts of aged care frontline workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, Prime Minister Scott Morrison recorded a video for ACED, which was watched almost 100,000 times that day.

There will be 80,000 new Home Care Packages over the next two years, alongside supports for workers that will see more staff, with more staff time to deliver more care, as well as programs to build skills and qualifications.

The 2021 celebration is going to be even better—on a Saturday this year—with planned television, newspaper and online coverage across Australia. Today and every day, we need to say to all aged care workers, “Thanks for caring!” We’ve retained the theme of Aged Care Employee Day in 2021 because it helps our community understand the valuable role played by our aged care staff, and it comes from the heart.

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SAVE THE DATE

As a community, it is incumbent on us to honour and celebrate the more than 360,000 passionate and professional individuals, because they dedicate their lives to caring for vulnerable older Australians—our mums, dads, grandparents and great grandparents. From nurses, personal care workers and allied health professionals, to chefs, gardeners, cleaners and administrators, with the pandemic still a danger, everyone in our industry contributes to caring and to protecting older Australians.

Saturday 7 August 2021

It is your devotion and compassion, in what are often challenging but also very rewarding roles, that makes a huge difference in the lives of our elders.

Join us in celebrating and acknowledging our heroes of aged care.

So, on Saturday 7 August, and in the lead up, we are urging everyone across the nation to reach out to the people they know who work in aged care and say: “Thanks for caring.”

For more information visit www.agedcareday.com.au

Thank you for a job well done, thank you for the role you play, thank you for your hard work, professionalism, consideration and dedication. Staff are at the heart of aged care and we are very pleased that the Government’s response to the Royal Commission includes measures to support and grow a better skilled care workforce.

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Redefining aged care and

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pages 86-87

Fresh Ideas

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pages 88-90

From little things big things grow

3min
pages 84-85

Revolutionary virtual reality

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page 83

Find your passion for a happy life

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page 82

Unique industry awards for

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pages 77-78

How uniforms help unit remote teams and promote your brand

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page 76

Technology successfully supporting home care

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page 75

Is your ICT up to scratch?

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pages 70-71

A ‘tonic’ for the times Collaborative, social (group) practice

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pages 72-74

Victorian council adopts client facing technology to improve

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pages 68-69

Further restrictions of antipsychotics in residential aged care

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pages 60-61

Thinking green

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pages 62-64

Country wise supports aged care in regional Australia

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pages 56-59

Support for building workforce capacity

3min
pages 54-55

A gateway to providing quality palliative care

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pages 52-53

Older Australians deserve good oral care

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pages 49-51

Young aged care leaders and the federal budget

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pages 36-38

Embracing innovation and technology

3min
pages 44-46

Why do all age services look alike?

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pages 34-35

The new age of director skill requirements

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page 43

Our mob, our health, our way

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pages 39-40

The measure of our industry

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pages 30-31

CEO’s Column

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pages 7-9

Key insights for future policy directions

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pages 22-24

Royal Commission wrapped-up

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pages 17-21

Minister’s Column

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pages 10-11

Thanks for caring

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pages 27-29

Guest Column: Grattan Institute

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pages 15-16

Vaccination is essential to our COVID-19 recovery

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