Webinars for the aged care sector

We host webinars on various topics relevant to the aged care sector. See what's coming up or watch past webinars.

Upcoming webinars

 

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Previous webinars

 

  • Digital Transformation Tech Talk – 6 December 2022

    The speakers at this webinar discussed aged care reform and how our digital transformation initiative is changing aged care IT networks. Other topics covered included an update from our partners at the Australia Digital Health Agency (ADHA) and information on the new Star Ratings solution.
  • Capping Home Care Package Administration and Management Charges – 1 December 2022

    This webinar is for Home Care Package providers. It will provide an update on pricing changes commencing 1 January 2023.
  • Employer Engagement webinars – Expanding the aged care workforce through Australian Apprenticeships (Traineeships)

    This webinar covered the Australian Apprenticeships (Traineeships) available to residential aged care, home care and Commonwealth Home Support Programme providers to help develop new workers and advance the skills of current aged care workers.
  • Digital Transformation Tech Talk – 25 October 2022

    The Department of Health and Aged Care's Digital Transformation agenda is working to create a better-connected aged care network, that is consolidated, sustainable, automated, and modern. We are inviting the sector to join us for an ongoing conversation. You will have a chance to ask questions.
  • Launch of the Aged Care Quality Standards Public Consultation

    The Aged Care Quality Standards are being urgently reviewed to address recommendations of the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety. This webinar launches public consultation on a new, revised standards. Hear about the review, draft strengthened standards and how to have your say.
  • Webinar – National Aged Care data strategy consultation – Session 2 of 2

    We are partnering with the AIHW to progress a national aged care data system. We will be hosting 2 webinars, to talk with providers, advisory groups, aged care industry representatives, researchers, academics, older Australians and consumer groups, and hear your feedback.
  • Webinar – National Aged Care data strategy consultation – Session 1 of 2

    We are partnering with the AIHW to progress a national aged care data system. We will be hosting 2 webinars, to talk with providers, advisory groups, aged care industry representatives, researchers, academics, older Australians and consumer groups, and hear your feedback.
  • Employer engagement webinars – attracting workers into aged care

    This webinar covers employment programs and supports available to residential aged care and home care providers to attract an aged care workforce.
  • Preparing your aged care service for winter – Recovery and resilience

    This is the third webinar in a series of webinars to help aged care providers to prepare for, respond to and recover from winter viruses such as influenza, as well as continuing to respond to the threat of COVID-19. This webinar focuses on ‘Recovery and Resilience’.
  • Digital Transformation Tech Talk – 6 September 2022

    At this webinar the speakers talked about the emerging Government priorities in Aged Care, as well as an update on our progress with the Government Provider Management System (GPMS) and our work in the care funding space.

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