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

 

Previous webinars

 

  • Supporting SA and NT home care providers to recruit and train personal care workers

    This webinar is for home care providers looking to attract, recruit and train personal care workers to the aged care sector. Apprenticeship Careers Australia will be available to share information about their roles in the program, their success and lessons learnt.
  • Supporting VIC and TAS home care providers to recruit and train personal care workers

    This webinar is for home care providers looking to attract, recruit and train personal care workers. Aged & Community Services Australia and its consortium partners HSSO and PowerHouse Hub will be available to share information about their roles in the program, their success and lessons learnt.
  • Aged Care COVID-19 – the importance of effective IPC behaviours

    The Department of Health and Aged Care along with the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission, is holding a webinar on effective IPC practices. The panel will include experts from the Department and the Commission, along with a special message from the Minister for Aged Care, the Hon Anika Wells MP.
  • 2023 Residents’ Experience Surveys

    All residential aged care providers are encouraged to participate in the 2023 Residents’ Experience Surveys which will contribute 33% to their overall Star Rating score. This webinar will provide information about what has changed in the program since 2022 and how the surveys will be conducted.
  • Supporting NSW and ACT home care providers to recruit and train personal care workers

    This webinar recording is for NSW and ACT home care providers looking to attract, recruit and train personal care workers to the aged care sector. Settlement Services Australia to share information about their roles in the program, their success and lessons learnt.
  • Supporting QLD home care providers to recruit and train personal care workers

    This webinar recording is for home care providers looking to attract, recruit and train personal care workers to the aged care sector.
  • Digital Transformation Tech Talk – 2 March 2023

    In this first webinar for 2023, the speakers provided a forecast of the Aged Care reforms and digital transformation initiatives expected in the coming months, as well as a ‘playback’ on the Star Ratings release (which went live late last year).
  • Grant Opportunity: Improving respite care for people with dementia and their carers

    This webinar is for aged care providers interested in applying for a grant opportunity, which aims to improve respite care for people with dementia and their carers.
  • Quarterly Financial Report Webinar: Quarter 2

    From 1 January 2023, approved providers will be able to submit their Quarterly Financial Report (QFR) for the second quarter of the 2022-23 financial year. To help aged care providers prepare, the department is hosting a QFR quarter 2 webinar to provide updated information and an opportunity for Q&A
  • Reforming in-home aged care update – 7 December 2022

    This webinar is for older Australians, their families and carers, and the aged care sector. It provides an update on the feedback we received on a new program for in-home aged care discussion paper. The webinar outlines the next steps for the reforms.

How to watch a webinar

Each webinar will include details on how to watch it. 

  1. Find the webinar you want to watch and click on the title.
  2. Read how to launch the webinar. For upcoming webinars, this button will only appear 15 minutes before the webinar is scheduled to start.

It’s a good idea to test whether you can watch a webinar on your device. If the video pauses, please refresh your web browser (press F5 on a keyboard, or select the ‘reload this page’ icon on a tablet).

Contact

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