People from Ethnic Backgrounds in Commonwealth Funded Residential Care—Victoria
TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ................................................................................................................. 1 RECOMMENDATIONS.................................................................................................................... 3 BACKGROUND............................................................................................................................... 7 FINDINGS........................................................................................................................................ 8 Negative experiences of CALD residents ............................................................................................. 8 Common observations .......................................................................................................................... 9 Positive experiences ……. .................................................................................................................... 9
DISCUSSION................................................................................................................................. 10 More than language services required ............................................................................................... 10 Role of Accreditation Agency and User Rights measures ................................................................... 10 User Rights measures underused by CALD residents and representatives ....................................... 10 Information is power ........................................................................................................................... 11 Feeding concerns up the line ............................................................................................................. 11 Complaints Investigation Scheme ...................................................................................................... 11 Connections between CIS and the Agency ......................................................................................... 12 Language Services.............................................................................................................................. 12 Agency Processes … .......................................................................................................................... 12 The Accreditation Standards .............................................................................................................. 13 Limited assessment of CALD considerations ...................................................................................... 13 Twelve accreditation reports compared for CALD considerations ...................................................... 13
COMMENT ON AGENCY REPORTS............................................................................................ 19 Breadth of reporting ............................................................................................................................ 19 Assistance with communication .......................................................................................................... 19 Regulatory compliance........................................................................................................................ 20 Wording of accreditation reports ......................................................................................................... 21
STRENGTH IN NUMBERS AND ACTION .................................................................................... 21 REFERENCES............................................................................................................................... 22 APPENDICES Attachment 1. Schedule 1 — Specified care and services for residential care services Attachment 2. The Accreditation Standards Attachment 3. The Charter of Residents' Rights and Responsibilities Attachment 4. Information sheet for CALD residents and representatives Attachment 5. Initiatives taken by providers to accommodate CALD residents Table 1. Number of permanent residents, preferred language by sex and state 1999 and 2006 The Attachments can be separated from the main document for use as a reference for prospective and existing CALD residents and their representatives.
A Report funded by the Reichstein Foundation for Australian-Polish Community Services Inc.
February 2008