Introduction to the CALD Aged Care Strategy Bruce Shaw Senior Policy Officer, Aged Care Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils of Australia (FECCA)

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Meaning of Choice and Control in Multicultural Reality
Advertisements

Implementing the Integrated Planning & Reporting framework ~ Key findings so far~ Identified from a review of council documents during the s508A application.
OVERVIEW Children’s Services Reform – the national picture Achievements in Hertfordshire Challenges ahead – the Harder Test.
Vanessa Pinfold and Terry Hammond Developing a carer strategy for the UK Mental Health Research Network.
Strengthening Parent Carer Participation
CALD W AYS B IANNUAL R EGIONAL F ORUM - P ATHWAYS TO I MPLEMENTATION P ARRAMATTA 5 TH J UNE 2013 CALD A GED C ARE P OLICY – P OST, P RESENT & F UTURE Pino.
Reintegration puzzle conference June 2010 Sarah Niblock, Senior Disability Advisor, Disability Forensic Assessment and Treatment Services, Victoria Image.
Cultural Competency in Health Cultural Competency in Health.
Commonwealth Home Support Programme. Today’s Presentation Module 1 Introduction to the CHSP – what are we trying to achieve? Recap of the development.
The Future of Carer Support Karen Wilson Branch Manager Disability and Carers Policy 24 October 2014.
CYP Act: Key issues and possible actions
Developing a Policy Framework for Assessing and Recognizing Prior Learning Key Issues for Consideration.
Parent teacher evening 20/2/12
Penny Worland, Senior Policy Planner District Council of Mount Barker Feb 2015.
Introduction to Standard 2: Partnering with consumers Advice Centre Network Meeting Nicola Dunbar October 2012.
Adapting to Consumer Directed Care funding Developing an approach for Unit Based Costing.
Essential Service # 7:. Why learn about the 10 Essential Services?  Improve quality and performance.  Achieve better outcomes – improved health, less.
Strategy and Innovation Workgroup: Recommendations on the Federal Health IT Strategic Plan March 4, 2015 David Lansky, Chair Jennifer Covich,
Report to Los Angeles County Executive Office And Los Angeles County Health Services Agencies Summary of Key Questions for Stakeholders February 25, 2015.
Local authorities’ role in implementing European Employment Strategy - case Finland Mr. Lauri Lamminmäki, Senior Adviser Association of Finnish Local and.
A summary of feedback from service users and carers: Adult Social Care – what does good look like?
Webinar Victor Flores, MC, LAC Trainer and TA Consultant National Hispanic and Latino ATTC Enhanced National CLAS Standards.
Mark Dooris Director, Healthy Settings Development Unit University of Central Lancashire Investing for Health.
Independent Sector Workforce Development Reference Group Scottish Care Update: 25 June 2013.
Better Deal for Business Presentation to LSC West Yorkshire Skills Team Pat Lister Better Deal for Business Officer at Yorkshire Forward.
The Prevention of Bullying Building an Alberta research agenda WELCOME.
Review of HACC Service Group 2 Sub Group. Commonwealth Home Support Advisory Group Review of HACC Service Group 2 Sub Group Aged Care Gateway Presenter:
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT CANADA 1 The Government of Canada and the Non-Profit and Voluntary Sector: Moving Forward Together Presentation to Civil Society Excellence:
Short Breaks, Opportunities and Moving Forward Christine Lenehan, Director, Council for Disabled Children.
Coordinated Health Planning Advisory Committee Fox Wetle, Ph.D. Former Advisory Committee Chair Associate Dean of Medicine for Public Health Brown University.
Implementing the Global Strategic Plan for Democracy Education A Proposed Plan of Action for the Community of Democracies Working Group on Democracy Education.
Health Overview Policy and Scrutiny Panel Update on Health Reform Proposals James Foster North Somerset Council.
CHILDREN, YOUTH AND WOMEN’S HEALTH SERVICE New Executive Leadership Team 15 December 2004 Ms Heather Gray Chief Executive.
“Public-Private Health Forum guiding the way forward for partnerships to improve health in Tanzania” Dr. Adeline Kimambo Co-Chair PPHF Executive Board.
University of Leeds Ethnicity and Cultural Diversity Network The Globe Centre, Accrington 22 nd September 2005.
Implementing the CALD Aged Care Strategy Principle 1: Inclusion Bruce Shaw Senior Policy Officer, Aged Care Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils.
1 February 2005 Briefing Sessions Draft Regulations Using Water for Recreational Purposes.
Aged Care Changes in 2015 Current as at 1 July 2015 Details Subject to Change 1.
Introducing the new NHS workplace learning campaign...
1 Funded By:Co-Led by: Presentation to : London Council for Adult Education February 15, 2011 Huda Hussein, Project Coordinator.
ENHANCING PATHWAYS INTO CARE MANCHESTER. KEY RECOMMENDATIONS FROM MANCHESTER MENTAL HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE TRUST Data collection: – ensure consistency.
So You Want to Change the World Forum - Trauma-Informed Care & Practice 7 May 2015 Corinne Henderson Senior Policy Advisor Mental Health Coordinating Council.
Implementing the Manitoba Caregiver Recognition Act Shannon Kohler, Consultant Healthy Living, Seniors & Consumer Affairs Seniors & Healthy Aging Secretariat.
Towards a health and wellbeing service framework a discussion paper for consultation.
Covered California: Promoting Health Equity and Reducing Health Disparities Covered California Board Meeting March 21, 2013.
John England Deputy Director Social Services, Leeds City Council Barcelona 2 – 3 February 2006 Hearing on Immigration and Integration: Co-operation between.
Welcome to the IPFS Webinar The National Standards for Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services in Health and Health Care (The National CLAS.
Lizanne Conway NHS Health Scotland SURF OPEN FORUM 25 January 2007 Community-Led Supporting and Developing Healthy Communities Task Group HEALTHY COMMUNITIES:
Medical Technologies and Pharmaceuticals Industry Growth Centre CHAIR: Dr Bronwyn Evans Presentation Pack June 2015.
CALD Inclusion in the Implementation of Aged Care Reform Bruce Shaw Senior Aged Care Policy Officer - Reforms Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils.
England Council Acts locally to improve services Shares best practice with branches Presents the views of people with and affected by MS in England to.
Working together to develop resilience “Encouraging Joined up Working - across categories and services” Roy Elflett Head of Emergency Planning Norfolk.
Educational Solutions for Workforce Development EDUCATION & DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK FOR SENIOR AHPs SUSAN SHANDLEY EDUCATIONAL PROJECTS MANAGER, AHP CAREERS.
1 A Multi Level Approach to Implementation of the National CLAS Standards: Theme 1 Governance, Leadership & Workforce P. Qasimah Boston, Dr.Ph Florida.
Transforming the Adult Social Care Workforce 7 th December 2010 Virginia McCririck – DH - SW.
Resource Review for Teaching Resource Review for Teaching Victoria M. Rizzo, LCSW-R, PhD Jessica Seidman, LMSW Columbia University School of Social Work.
Building Capacity for the Emerging Aged Care Needs of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities Presentation by David Ettershank - Outcomes Plus.
Department of Health The Australian Charter of Healthcare Rights in Victoria Your role in realising the Australian Charter of Healthcare Rights in Victoria.
Hunter Trainers & Assessors Network (HTAN) Facilitator HTAN Recognition Network – Sue Flindell.
21st May  Demographic & Social  Aging population  Multiple long term conditions / skills development  Health & Social Care system design  Integration.
The Workforce, Education Commissioning and Education and Learning Strategy Enabling world class healthcare services within the North West.
Healthcare in Schools Dorothy A Gair Development Officer.
AT HOME An Audit Tool for Housing and Housing related support for Older people from Minority Ethnic communities Kalyani Gandhi: Chair, HOPDEV BME Working.
Aged Care Reform Package Alberto Castillo, Executive Officer Department of Health and Ageing NSW & ACT State Office 5 March 2013.
Critical Program Movement: Integration of STD Prevention with Other Programs Kevin Fenton, MD, PhD, FFPH Director National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis,
Coaching model for Person Centred Care “Person to Partner model”
A look at the Victorian Active Service Model
Local Health Network Consumer and Health Advisory Councils
Workforce Planning Framework
The Meaning of Choice and Control in Multicultural Reality
Presentation transcript:

Introduction to the CALD Aged Care Strategy Bruce Shaw Senior Policy Officer, Aged Care Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils of Australia (FECCA) CALDWays Biannual Regional forum: Pathways to Implementation! 5 June 2013

Principle 1 )

Goal 1 Action areas (1)

Goal 1 Action areas (2)

Informed participation in the aged care system (1)  FECCA’s role includes (1) ▫Establishing effective consultative mechanisms  FECCA Healthy Ageing Reference Committee  establishing an enhanced CALD aged care policy and communications set up within the FECCA Secretariat  developing effective mechanisms for consultation and engagement at State and local levels

Informed participation in the aged care system (2) FECCA’s role includes (2): Using NCAN (National CALD Ageing Network) to promote 2-way communication flows across the CALD community

NCAN NCAN currently has a page within the FECCA website ( At the moment, communication is primarily via . Its direct URL is linguistically-diverse-cald-aged-care/national-cald-ageing- network-ncan. linguistically-diverse-cald-aged-care/national-cald-ageing- network-ncan FECCA is currently constructing a more sophisticated and interactive NCAN website within the FECCA website which will place all information resources relating to NCAN as they evolve. Please join up! )

Informed participation in the aged care system (3) Active and effective engagement in the Government’s aged care reform agenda (1): Gateway Advisory Group  Gateway Service Scenarios and Case Studies for staff training  PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) sector analysis to assess the impact of the Aged Care Gateway on multiple stakeholders inform the development of the Change Management Strategy and associated work programs for the Gateway  Carer Support Centre Sub Group  National Consultations for the Linking Service for the Aged Care Gateway

Informed participation in the aged care system (4) Active and effective engagement in the Government’s aged care reform agenda (2): Home Care & Consumer Directed Care Reference Group  Home Care CDC Evaluation Sub-Group Quality Indicators Advisory Group Specified Care and Services Reference Group  Specified Care and Services Combined Sub Group Home Support Program Advisory Group  Home Support Program Meals Review Sub Group Fees and Charges Discussion Group Ageing Expert Advisory Group

Informed participation in the aged care system (5) Establishing a FECCA Aged Care Reform Representatives Working Group All FECCA representatives on Aged Care Reform implementation advisory groups, working groups, and sub groups. This will help ensure that the CALD advice to the Government is considered, consistent, and expert. Pino Migliorino - Chair, Federation of Ethnic Communties' Councils of Australia (FECCA)

Principle 2 )

Principle 2: Empowerment (2) A)

Goal 2 Action areas (1)

Goal 2 Action areas (2)

Goal 2 Action areas (3) )

Goal 2 Action areas (4)

Informed participation in the aged care system (6) PICACs’ role/s:  cultural competency training for all aged care services  advancing health literacy for CALD elders and their carers ‑ a vital component of effective consumer directed care (CDC)  promoting and advancing your services in the context of assisting the aged care reform and CALD Aged Care Strategy implementation processes (both nationally and at a State and local level)

The challenges and the opportunities (1) A key challenge remains to integrate CALD perspectives into the overall aged care and health delivery frameworks so that ageing and aged people from CALD backgrounds have access and equity to the full range of appropriate aged care services and are empowered and confident in accessing those services. Our common aim must be to jointly and separately contribute to developing an aged care system where access and equity is integral.

The challenges and the opportunities (2) We are confident that the Gateway My Aged Care website will provide acceptable translations of information in community languages. There is also acceptance, but no final resolution yet, of the need for a rapid and effective interpreter service when people without fluent English phone the Gateway call centre after 1 July These are exciting times. We look forward to working with you towards achieving these goals.

Bruce Shaw Senior Policy Officer, Aged Care, Federation of Ethnic Communities'' Councils of Australia (FECCA) Thank you FECCA National Secretariat Unit 1 No. 4 Phipps Close DEAKIN ACT 2605 (PO Box 344, CURTIN ACT 2600) Ph: (02) Web: