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Consent for restrictive practices – Frequently asked questions
This document answers qustions on the consent requirements for the use of restrictive practices in residential aged care. -
Types of restrictive practices
An overview of the types of restrictive practices including, chemical restraint, environmental restraint, mechanical restraint, physical restraint and seclusion. -
Hearing Services Program statistics – Year to date 2025–26 to 31 December 2025
This report contains monthly statistics for the Voucher Scheme component of the Hearing Services Program for the 2025–26 financial year through to 31 December 2025. -
National Report on the 2025 GP National Registrar Survey
This report gives the national results of the 2025 GP National Registrar Survey. In 2025, the research questions focussed on vertical and horizontal integration and the Single Employer Model trials. -
Social media tile – Cheaper PBS medicines for concession card holders
Download and share this tile on your social media channels to help raise awareness that concession card holders can access PBS medicines at more affordable prices until 2030. -
Social media tile – PBS medicines cheapest in over 20 years
Download and share this tile on your social media channels to highlight that PBS medicine costs are now the lowest they’ve been in more than 20 years, helping Australians save on PBS prescriptions. -
Social media tile – New lower PBS medicine costs
Download and share this tile on your social media channels to help raise awareness about lower costs for PBS medicines and how Australians can save on their PBS prescriptions.
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Social media tile – Cheaper PBS medicine costs
Download and share this tile on your social media channels to raise awareness of the reduced PBS co‑payment and how Australians can save on their PBS prescriptions.
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Social media tile – Even cheaper PBS medicines
Download and share this tile on your social media channels to highlight how Australians can save more each year with reduced PBS medicine costs. -
List of declared hospitals
The Minister for Health and Ageing must declare a facility to be a hospital under section 121–5(6) of the Private Health Insurance Act 2007. View the current list of declared hospitals. -
Budget 2025–26: Health, Disability and Ageing Portfolio Additional Estimates Statements
Portfolio Additional Estimates Statements (PAES) focus on explaining changes to the proposed allocation of resources by outcome since the Budget. The PAES provides information on new measures and their impact on the financial and/or non-financial planned performance of programs.
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Terms of reference – National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Evidence Advisory Committee (EAC)
These terms of reference set out the objectives and operational arrangements of the NDIS Evidence Advisory Committee and the responsibilities of those associated with the committee. -
MBS Review Advisory Committee – Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives Review Final Report
This report was developed after the Australian Government’s Minister for Health and Aged Care requested the MRAC undertake a review of MBS items for the insertion and removal of long-acting reversible contraceptives. -
Aged Care Volunteer Visitors Scheme (ACVVS) – Care recipient referral form
Use this form to provide a person's details, including any preferences, to help match them to a suitable volunteer visitor. You can complete this as an aged care service provider, a volunteer visitor coordinator, a person wanting to be visited or their representative. -
Council of Elders – Year in Review 2025
This report outlines the Council of Elders’ strategic advice, engagement and contributions during 2025, supporting implementation of the Aged Care Act 2024 and ensuring older Australians’ voices and lived experiences remain central to aged care reform. -
National Aged Care Advisory Council – Third term achievements 2025
This report shows the National Aged Care Advisory Council third term achievements 2025. -
Disability advocacy for individuals fact sheet
This fact sheet on the Disability advocacy for individuals help promote, protect and defend the human rights of people with disability. -
Associated providers – Frequently asked questions
This FAQ document explains how associated providers fit within the aged care regulatory model under the Aged Care Act 2024. -
Thriving Kids Advisory Group Final Report
This is the Thriving Kids Advisory Group’s final report. It includes a proposed national model for Thriving Kids. -
Support at Home special payment request form
Support at Home providers can use this form to request a special payment in exceptional circumstances. -
The National Best Practice Framework for Early Childhood Intervention – Practice guidance – Relationship-based universal principle
This fact sheet explains the relationship-based universal principle and how it applies to the National Best Practice Framework for Early Childhood Intervention. It outlines for practitioners what relationship-based practices are and how we'll know when they're working. -
Thriving Kids Advisory Group Final Report Summary – AUSLAN
This is the Thriving Kids Advisory Group’s final report summary. -
Becoming a provider of the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flexible Aged Care Program
This fact sheet explains what new and existing aged care providers need to know about the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flexible Aged Care Program. It also explains how current providers can become approved to deliver Support at Home services. -
NDIS Evidence Advisory Committee member biographies
The EAC and subcommittee members have expertise in a wide range of areas including allied health practice, nursing, clinical research, education, medicine, law, social work and business. It includes people with disability and other lived experience of disability, including carers. -
National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – information booklet – large print
This booklet is in large print and explains why you should do the free bowel screening test. It tells you about bowel cancer, how to do the test at home, and what your test result means. It also explains how to opt out or take a break from screening.