Eye Health Progress Report
Conclusion
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This report has concentrated on eye health and vision care activities undertaken by governments during 2005-2008 in support of the implementation of the National Framework for Action to Promote Eye Health and Prevent Avoidable Blindness and Vision Loss.
It should not be forgotten that many other agencies, including non-government organisations, professional associations and philanthropic bodies, have made a substantial contribution towards meeting the objectives outlined in the Framework.
During the next reporting period, 2008-2011, an evaluation strategy will be instigated to measure national performance against the Framework objectives.
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Media releases
- Delivering More Aged Care Places For Eastern Melbourne
- $25 Million for accommodation for aged and disadvantaged
- Christmas message – remember to check in on your elderly relatives and neighbours
- 6,500 more aged care places for older Australians
- Boost for Home and Community Care in Western Australia
Program/Initiatives
- Better HealthCare Connections: Aged Care Multidisciplinary Care Coordination and Advisory Service Program
- Better Health Care Connections: Models for Short Term, More Intensive Health Care for Aged Care Recipients Program
- Encouraging Better Practice in Aged Care (EBPAC)
- Getting assistance from an SDAP Panel Member
- Service Development Assistance Panel Program Glossary
Publications
- 2012 National Aged Care Workforce Census and Survey – The Aged Care Workforce, 2012 – Final Report
- Australian Government Directory of Services for Older People 2012/13
- Living Longer. Living Better. Aged Care Reform Package (technical document)
- Living Longer. Living Better.
- Australian Government Response to the Productivity Commission's Caring for Older Australians Report

