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  • Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP)

    The CHSP provides entry-level support for older people who need some help to stay at home. Service providers work with them to maintain their independence and keep them as well as possible. Find out what service providers need to know about this program.
  • Commonwealth Psychosocial Support Program

    People living with severe mental health challenges may need extra support with their day-to-day living. We fund this program to help connect them to community services and strengthen their social, educational and vocational skills.
  • Commonwealth Qualified Privilege Scheme

    This scheme grants qualified privilege to certain quality assurance activities to prevent the release of identifying information. This encourages more health professionals to take part in activities that assess and improve the quality of health services.
  • Companion Card

    The Companion Card allows people with disability to bring a support person to events and activities without paying for a second ticket.
  • Connected Beginnings

    Connected Beginnings prepares Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children for school. The program supports both children from birth to school age and pregnant women. It aims to close the gap in school readiness and education outcomes for children and non-Indigenous children.
  • Cosmetic surgery

    Cosmetic surgery has risks. If you’re considering cosmetic surgery, it’s important to do your research using reliable sources of information. Find out about cosmetic surgery in Australia and how to make an informed decision about your procedure.
  • COVID-19 surge health workforce package

    The COVID-19 pandemic placed an enormous burden on our health services and the people who work in it. The Australian Government is working with key stakeholders to tackle these challenges and maintain our world-class healthcare system.
  • COVID-19 vaccine operations

    The Vaccine Operations Centre manages and coordinates the safe and efficient delivery of COVID-19 vaccines across Australia. It helps COVID-19 vaccine providers with questions about the systems we use.
  • Curriculum development in intellectual disability health

    Health professionals need the right knowledge, skills and attitudes to care for people with intellectual disability. The Curriculum Development Project will support universities and accreditation authorities to improve pre-registration education for health professionals to better meet this need.
  • Dementia and Aged Care Services (DACS) Fund

    The DACS Fund helps the aged care sector to support older Australians who are sick or living with medical conditions. Read about why the DACS Fund is important and what is funded under DACS.
  • Dementia Behaviour Management Advisory Service (DBMAS)

    The Dementia Behaviour Management Advisory Service (DBMAS) helps staff and carers to support people living with dementia experiencing changes to their behaviour by providing assessment, clinical support, care planning, mentoring, linking to current research and a 24-hour help line.
  • Dementia Training Program

    The Dementia Training Program offers a national approach to accredited education, upskilling, and professional development in dementia care.
  • Dementia-Friendly Communities

    Dementia-Friendly Communities is an Australian Government-funded program to build understanding, awareness and acceptance of dementia in the community.
  • Dementia, Ageing and Aged Care Mission

    The Dementia, Ageing and Aged Care Mission is investing $185 million. It supports older Australians to maintain their health and quality of life as they age, live independently for longer, and access quality care when they need it.
  • Digital mental health services

    Digital mental health services offer free or low-cost online and phone support to Australians in need. These services are important for those who might not otherwise seek support, are in a crisis, or live in rural areas. Find out how to access support.