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Inclusive National Parks – The Commonwealth Accessible Australia Initiative
Accessible Australia will improve access to the natural environment for people living with disability and their carers. National parks are a key part of the Australian natural landscape. -
Inclusive Play Spaces – The Commonwealth Accessible Australia Initiative
Inclusive play spaces are community spaces designed for people of all ages and abilities. An inclusive play space should provide a range of play types and challenges, while incorporating principles of inclusive design and accessibility. -
Inclusive Beaches – The Commonwealth Accessible Australia Initiative
Inclusive beaches are beaches that incorporate access for people living with disability and their carers. This allows all people to use Australia’s beaches, regardless of age or ability. -
National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – Adverse events report
Colonoscopists use this form to report adverse events from diagnostic investigation procedures for program patients. Only use this form if the information has not already been included in the colonoscopy and histopathology report. -
National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – Colonoscopy and histopathology report
Use this form to provide information about your patient’s colonoscopy and histopathology result. -
Stoma Appliance Scheme Schedule for download
The Stoma Appliance Scheme Schedule lists all the stoma-related products and appliances that we subsidise under the scheme. You can download the full list in PDF or Excel. -
Electronic National Residential Medication Charts (eNRMC) – Transition to electronic prescribing and end of Transitional Arrangement
This document provides an overview of the revised timeframes for eNRMC systems to achieve electronic prescribing conformance and for aged care services to transition. -
Electronic National Residential Medication Charts (eNRMC) – Conformance status tracker
The Department of Health, Disability and Ageing and the Australian Digital Health Agency (Agency) are working with eNRMC software vendors to ensure conformant eNRMC systems with electronic prescribing capability are available during October 2025. -
Medicare UCC Operational Guidance
The Medicare Urgent Care Clinic (Medicare UCC) Operational Guidance has been developed by the Australian Government in consultation with state and territory governments. They outline the scope and minimum services to be offered at Medicare UCCs and is reviewed and updated on a regular basis. -
Digital Transformation Tech Talk – 20 November 2025 – Presentation slides
This presentation contains the slides presented at the Digital Transformation Tech Talk webinar for aged care and IT professionals on 20 November 2025. -
My Aged Care – Service and Support Portal user guide – Creating service delivery outlets and adding service information
This guide explains how to create and maintain information about service delivery outlets using the My Aged Care Service and Support Portal. -
Australian National Aged Care Classification (AN ACC) – Specialised status guide for residential aged care registered providers
The guide provides information to registered providers on the AN-ACC funding model in relation to specialised status. -
Specialised homeless status registered provider application form
This form should be used by registered providers of residential care to apply for Specialised Homeless status for a service under the Australian National Aged Care Classification (AN ACC) funding model. -
Long Form – Specialised status for residential aged care
This form should be used by residential aged care providers to collect information for specialised base care tariff applications. -
Specialised Aboriginal and Torres strait Islander status registered provider application form
This form should be used by registered providers of residential care to apply for Specialised Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander status for a service under the Australian National Aged Care Classification (AN ACC) funding model. -
Changing Places – The Commonwealth Accessible Australia Initiative
Accessible Australia provides funding to enhance the accessibility of built environments and natural spaces. This includes buildings, playgrounds, beaches, and parks. It supports the installation of Changing Places toilet facilities. -
Accessible Australia initiative fact sheets
We have a range of fact sheets to provide you with more detail about the Accessible Australia initiative and how it can work for government and not-for-profit organisations. -
Assistive Technology and Home Modifications list (AT-HM list)
This document outlines the products, equipment and home modifications that eligible participants can access through the Assistive Technology and Home Modifications (AT-HM) Scheme. -
Support at Home program – Assistive Technology and Home Modifications (AT-HM) scheme
This fact sheet provides an overview of the Support at Home Assistive Technology and Home Modifications (AT-HM) scheme, which will give Support at Home participants access to products, equipment and home modifications based on their assessed needs. -
Support at Home program – self-management
This fact sheet provides information on how Support at Home participants can use self-management for greater control over the services they receive. -
Support at Home program – care management
This fact sheet provides information on how care management will help Support at Home participants to get the best outcomes from their aged care services. -
Support at Home program – classifications and budgets
This fact sheet provides an overview of the 8 ongoing classifications and budgets in the Support at Home program. -
COVID-19 outbreaks in Australian residential aged care homes – 28 November 2025
This weekly report provides a snapshot of data on the impact of COVID-19 in residential aged care facilities nationally in 2025. It includes data on the number of services impacted and number of staff and resident cases, as well as workforce, vaccine rollout, testing and PPE provided to services. -
New Aged Care Act – strengthened Aged Care Quality Standards – Standard 7: The residential community
Learn about Quality Standard 7, the residential community, which requires registered aged care providers to deliver services that improve the quality of life of older people. This standard only applies to providers in registration category 6.
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Australian Trachoma Surveillance Report 2024
Trachoma is the world’s leading infectious cause of preventable blindness. In Australia, it occurs primarily in remote and very remote Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory, South Australia, and Western Australia. This document reports on the prevalence of trachoma in Australia in 2024.