Governing for reform in aged care
Leading dignity and respect for older Australians
Join Senator the Hon Richard Colbeck, Minister for Senior Australians and
Aged Care Services, Janet Anderson PSM, Aged Care Quality and Safety
Commissioner and sector leaders for the opening of the Governing for
Reform in Aged Care Program Webinar on 16 March 2022 from 10:00am to
11:00am
The Aged Care Quality and Safety Commissioner, Janet Anderson PSM is
pleased to invite members of governing bodies and executives of
Commonwealth Government funded residential and homecare approved providers
to the opening webinar for the Governing for Reform in Aged Care Program.
Discover how sector leaders (Mike Baird, Anne Skipper and Maree McCabe)
are responding to the reform environment and learn how the Program will
equip you to navigate the reform agenda and enhance consumer outcomes in
your organisation.
Governing for Reform in Aged Care: Order of Event |
Opening Address: |
Senator the Hon Richard Colbeck, Minister for Senior Australians and
Aged Care Services
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Panel discussion featuring: |
Mike Baird, CEO HammondCare
Anne Skipper, Chair Silver Chain Board
Maree McCabe, CEO Dementia Australia
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Closing Address: |
Janet Anderson PSM, Aged Care Quality and Safety Commissioner |
Facilitator: |
Nicki Doyle, KPMG Partner, Health Aging and Human Services |
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About the Governing for Reform in Aged Care program
The Governing for Reform in Aged Care Program has been commissioned by the
Commonwealth Government in response to the Royal Commission’s final report
Care, Dignity and Respect. The Report recognised the critical role that
governing bodies and executives play in ensuring the safety and quality of
care provided to consumers and in creating an innovative and trusted aged
care system.
Led by the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission, the Governing for
Reform in Aged Care Program will help members of governing bodies and
executives to strengthen their organisational and clinical governance
capability and work collectively to enact critical reforms.
Register now
for the webinar and join your peers from across Australia who have
publicly committed to Govern for Reform.
Learning will be delivered across multiple formats and approaches to
ensure content is adaptable and digestible and includes:
When will the program commence?
National rollout of flexible learning commences in March 2022. Keep
connected and receive rolling updates about the program and lead up
activities.
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