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What we do
About us15 July 2025 - We support the government to lead and shape Australia’s health, disability and aged care systems through evidence-based policy, well targeted programs, and best practice regulation.
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National Disability Advocacy Framework 2023–2025
Resources › Publications12 December 2025 - The National Disability Advocacy Framework 2023–2025 is an Associated Plan under Australia’s Disability Strategy 2021–2031.
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Bladder and bowel
Topics5 December 2025 - A healthy bladder and bowel is important for your overall health. Common problems like incontinence can affect men and women of all ages. Find out about bladder and bowel health, what to do if you have a problem, and what we’re doing to help improve bladder and bowel health in Australia.
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Men's health
Topics6 August 2025 - Find out what we’re doing to improve the health of men and boys in Australia.
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Younger people and the NDIS
Our work › Younger people in aged care27 November 2025 - Australia's aged care system is not designed to support younger people. If you are aged under 65 years, you can only access Australian Government-funded aged care services in very limited circumstances.
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Cancer Hub
Contacts12 November 2025 - The Cancer Hub is a collaboration between Canteen, Red Kite and Camp Quality, to supports families with children or young people aged 0-25 who are impacted by any cancer.
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Primary care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
Topics › Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health1 March 2022 - Access to culturally appropriate primary care provides for better health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. We fund health providers to deliver comprehensive, culturally appropriate primary health care services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
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Delivering services in residential aged care
Our work › Residential aged care9 January 2026 - As a registered provider, you must offer care, services and equipment in the Residential Care Service List. These include accommodation, everyday living services, non-clinical and clinical care. If agreed, you can charge separately for higher level services.
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caring@home
Contacts12 November 2025 - caring@home aims to improve the quality of palliative care services across Australia. The website contains resources that will support people to be cared for and to die at home, if that is their choice.
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Telehealth supports people living in the bush
News and media8 December 2020 - A media release from the National Rural Health Commissioner giving an update on how telehealth services help rural communities.