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1 CALD Inclusion in the Implementation of Aged Care Reform Bruce Shaw Senior Aged Care Policy Officer - Reforms Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils of Australia (FECCA) Victorian Cultural Diversity in Ageing Partners Network Department of Health and Ageing, 595 Collins Street, Melbourne 29 August 2013

2 This Australian Government Strategy is available on the DoHA website at http://www.health.gov.au/internet/main/publishing.nsf/Content/ageing-cald-national-aged- care-strategy-html and on FECCA’s website at http://www.fecca.org.au/aboutus/projects/culturally-and-linguistically-diverse-cald-aged- care/national-aged-care-strategy-for-people-from-cald-backgrounds http://www.health.gov.au/internet/main/publishing.nsf/Content/ageing-cald-national-aged- care-strategy-html http://www.fecca.org.au/aboutus/projects/culturally-and-linguistically-diverse-cald-aged- care/national-aged-care-strategy-for-people-from-cald-backgrounds Bruce Shaw Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils of Australia (FECCA)

3 CALD Aged Care Strategy Bruce Shaw Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils of Australia (FECCA)

4 CALD Aged Care Strategy Principle 1 Bruce Shaw Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils of Australia (FECCA)

5 CALD input to policy agenda: CALD Aged Care Strategy Goal 1 Bruce Shaw Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils of Australia (FECCA)

6 Mud map of CALD Engagement in Aged Care Reform Process Bruce Shaw Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils of Australia (FECCA)

7 Informed CALD participation and inclusion in the aged care system (1)  FECCA’s role includes ▫Establishing effective consultative mechanisms  FECCA Healthy Ageing Reference Committee  developing effective mechanisms for consultation and engagement at State and local levels  Using NCAN (National CALD Ageing Network) to promote 2-way communication flows across the CALD community Bruce Shaw Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils of Australia (FECCA)

8 National CALD Ageing Network (NCAN) The NCAN pin access website can be accessed via the icon on the FECCA homepage (www.fecca.org.au) or directly at http://www.fecca.org.au/about-ncan. Communication is primarily via email but more and more information will continue to be made available on the NCAN website.www.fecca.org.auhttp://www.fecca.org.au/about-ncan Please join up! (Assuming you all join, the PIN is 0413). Wanted: personal CALD ageing stories, personal experiences, opinion pieces. Bruce Shaw Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils of Australia (FECCA)

9 Informed CALD participation and inclusion in the aged care system (2) 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 Bruce Shaw Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils of Australia (FECCA)

10 Informed CALD participation and inclusion in the aged care system (3) 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 Ageing Expert Advisory Group Bruce Shaw Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils of Australia (FECCA)

11 FECCA Systematic Review project (1): A Systematic Review of Australian Research on Older People from CALD Backgrounds to Provide & Promote Translation of Research into CALD Aged Care Practices We would like information or references you have to research or literature on: older people from CALD backgrounds in general; older people from CALD backgrounds with dementia; CALD carers and carers of CALD aged; and older people from CALD backgrounds with mental health conditions. We would also welcome suggestions and comments on where you think there may be significant gaps in available literature and research relating to these topics. Bruce Shaw Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils of Australia (FECCA)

12 FECCA Systematic Review project (2) If you have any relevant information, reports, and/or references, or would like to make a comment about the gaps in current research, please contact the project officer assisting FECCA on this project: Dr Kelly McDougall Australian Population and Migration Research Centre Email: kelly.mcdougall@adelaide.edu.aukelly.mcdougall@adelaide.edu.au Telephone: (08) 8313 3500 Bruce Shaw Federation of Ethnic Communities'' Councils of Australia (FECCA)

13 Strengthening Consultative Mechanisms and Promoting CALD Capacity Building FECCA Aged Care Reform Representatives Working Group with all FECCA representatives on Aged Care Reform implementation advisory groups, working groups, and sub groups. Extending the role of the FECCA Healthy Ageing Reference Committee to include systematic liaison and consultation with stakeholders. Bruce Shaw Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils of Australia (FECCA)

14 Developing Aged Care Capacity in CALD communities and organisations Community-specific capacity building though communicating service requirements to attain service provider status. Enhancing opportunities for training and employment of CALD people in aged care. Aged care system information that will enable increased understanding of the aged care system and its new direction. Earmarking resources to enable flexible approaches to developing aged care services where the involvement of a specific linguistic or cultural community is necessary. Earmarking funds in ACAR rounds for the development and funding of service models that will allow CALD communities to partner with existing providers to provide a culturally or linguistically specific aged care service. Greater transparency needed in approval round processes. Bruce Shaw Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils of Australia (FECCA)

15 The Gateway Gateway My Aged Care website has translations of information in 7 community languages. Feedback? Acceptance, but no final resolution, of the need for a rapid and effective interpreter service when people without fluent English phone the Gateway call centre. These issues need to be continually pressed to ensure their achievement. Bruce Shaw Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils of Australia (FECCA)

16 Informed CALD participation and inclusion in the aged care system (4): PICACs’ vital role/s cultural competency training for all aged care services; enhancing opportunities for training and employment of CALD people in aged care; 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). Bruce Shaw Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils of Australia (FECCA)

17 The challenges and the opportunities 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 are included in the development of 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 CALD inclusion is integral. These are exciting times. We look forward to working with you towards achieving these goals. Bruce Shaw Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils of Australia (FECCA)

18 Bruce Shaw 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) 6282 5755 Email: bruce@fecca.org.au,bruce@fecca.org.au admin@fecca.org.au Web: www.fecca.org.auwww.fecca.org.au


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