NSW Transcultural Aged Care Service Understanding the Macedonian Culture and the attitudes towards Dementia Monday 21st June 07 St George Migrant Resource.

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NSW Transcultural Aged Care Service Understanding the Macedonian Culture and the attitudes towards Dementia Monday 21st June 07 St George Migrant Resource Centre

What is TACS A statewide service funded by the Australian Department of Health and Ageing under the Partners in Culturally Appropriate Care (PICAC) Program

THE ROLE OF TACS  Develop & improve partnerships between  Aged care service providers  Ethnic community organisations – Community Partnership Program (CPP)  DoHA  Ensure that the specific needs of older people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds are identified and addressed

THE ROLE OF TACS continued  TACS helps service providers and CALD communities work together to ensure that cultural diversity care needs are addressed at all levels of service planning and implementation

 TACS provides information, education and training sessions to aged care service providers to enhance culturally appropriate care provision  Consultations with CALD communities are conducted to ensure that cultural care needs are addressed in the most appropriate way

 The combination of CALD community consultation and service provider liaison results in TACS’s unique ability to effectively facilitate lasting partnerships  Such partnerships are highly valued by community groups wishing to contribute to the care of their elders; and are greatly beneficial for service providers now able to tap into a wealth of cultural information

TACS in a nutshell Identification of specific needs of CALD clients Improved choice and participation for CALD older people in the local area Information, training and resources to meet the cultural care needs of clients Rewarding partnerships between your service and the local community

Contact TACS Mile Vilevski, Coordinator Tel : NSW Transcultural Aged Care Service Level 7, King George V Building Missenden Road CAMPERDOWN NSW 2050 Tel :