20 episodes

The Governing for Reform in Aged Care program is excited to announce the release of the Program’s podcast series, Conversations to Transform Aged Care. Each episode will feature relevant subject matter and industry experts. Tune in to hear about their experience of reform and lessons learned, as well as opportunities for innovation and growth in the aged care sector.

These Podcasts are part of the Governing for Reform in Aged Care Program, which provides an opportunity for aged care leaders to be ahead of the aged care reforms and implement best practice in aged care organisational and clinical governance and ensure the provision of safe and high-quality care to consumers. If you have not already enrolled in the Governing for Reform in Aged Care program, enrol in the Program now: gfr.agedcarequality.gov.au.

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The Governing for Reform in Aged Care program is excited to announce the release of the Program’s podcast series, Conversations to Transform Aged Care. Each episode will feature relevant subject matter and industry experts. Tune in to hear about their experience of reform and lessons learned, as well as opportunities for innovation and growth in the aged care sector.

These Podcasts are part of the Governing for Reform in Aged Care Program, which provides an opportunity for aged care leaders to be ahead of the aged care reforms and implement best practice in aged care organisational and clinical governance and ensure the provision of safe and high-quality care to consumers. If you have not already enrolled in the Governing for Reform in Aged Care program, enrol in the Program now: gfr.agedcarequality.gov.au.

    Season 3 Trailer

    Season 3 Trailer

    Season 3 of the Governing for Reform is out now! 
     
    To learn more or to sign up to the Governing for Reform in Aged Care program visit: https://gfr.agedcarequality.gov.au 

    • 1 min
    The voice of the consumer - Danijela Hlis

    The voice of the consumer - Danijela Hlis

    At the heart of the aged care sector is the experiences and quality of life of older Australians. Unique to this sector is that governing bodies and leaders in the sector all share a common goal, to deliver high quality, safe and sustainable care. This podcast, will feature the voice of aged care consumers and advocates to hear about what person centred care really means and how governing bodies can lead organisations that embed the consumer at the heart of systems and processes.
    This episode features Danijela Hlis who is a vocal advocate for the lives and care of people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds in aged care. She shares her views on how governing bodies can foster inclusive culture at organisations to help create services that deliver safe and inclusive care to older people and their families. 
    Danijela is a member of the Council of Elders and is actively involved with the Centre for Cultural Diversity, Ethnic Communities Council of Queensland (ECCQ), the Older Persons Advocacy Network (OPAN), Federation of Ethnic Communities Councils of Australia (FECCA), is a Dementia Australia advocate and participates in dementia and aged care related research through universities, NARI and NHMRC.
    To learn more or to sign up to the Governing for Reform in Aged Care program visit: https://gfr.agedcarequality.gov.au 
     

    • 17 min
    The voice of the consumer - Val Fell OAM

    The voice of the consumer - Val Fell OAM

    At the heart of the aged care sector is the experiences and quality of life of older Australians. Unique to this sector is that governing bodies and leaders in the sector all share a common goal, to deliver high quality, safe and sustainable care. 
    This podcast, will feature the voice of aged care consumers and advocates to hear about what person centred care really means and how governing bodies can lead organisations that embed the consumer at the heart of systems and processes. This episode features Val Fell OAM, who continues to be an active participant in the aged care sector as an advisor, ambassador and advocate for dementia care. 
    As a member of the Council of Elders, Val advises the Government on the quality and safety of aged care services, as well as advocating for the needs and rights of older Australians. Val is also an active ambassador for the Older Peoples Advocacy Network (OPAN), Dementia Australia and the Council on the Ageing (COTA). Val also holds the title as the oldest person at an Australian university, where she is studying a Bachelor of Dementia Care.
     
    To learn more or to sign up to the Governing for Reform in Aged Care program visit: https://gfr.agedcarequality.gov.au 

    • 23 min
    The voice of the consumer - Judith Leeson AM

    The voice of the consumer - Judith Leeson AM

    At the heart of the aged care sector is the experiences and quality of life of older Australians. Unique to this sector is that governing bodies and leaders in the sector all share a common goal, to deliver high quality, safe and sustainable care. This podcast, will feature the voice of aged care consumers and advocates to hear about what person centred care really means and how governing bodies can lead organisations that embed the consumer at the heart of systems and processes. 
    This episode features Judith Leeson AM, to discuss her experiences as an aged care consumer, her work as an advocate and her messages to prepare for the future of aged care. 
    Judith has undertaken leadership roles for over six decades in early childhood education, early intervention for children with disabilities, and career development. With over thirty years’ self-employment as founding Director of Vector Consultants, Judith continues to empower marginalised and disenfranchised individuals and groups of all ages and stages of career development to identify and achieve their career aspirations and participate in a productive and inclusive society.
    To learn more or to sign up to the Governing for Reform in Aged Care program visit: https://gfr.agedcarequality.gov.au 
     

    • 18 min
    Delivering home care services through change

    Delivering home care services through change

    Research has shown that senior Australians want to remain at home for as long as possible and want to be supported to manage the risks associated with staying at home for longer. Amidst an ever evolving sector, governing bodies now more than ever need to be aware of consumers expectations to live independently, be treated with dignity and respect and to be involved in decisions about their own care. This understanding should drive strategic planning and make the most of emerging opportunities in aged care to meet the needs of older Australians. This has more recently seen an increased focus in the sector for the delivery of in-home aged care as the sector prepares for a system redesign.
    In this episode, Glenn Powers the CFO of myHomecare Group, discusses his experiences as an executive leader of a home care provider and some of the challenges in delivering home care services through a period of sector change. 
    To learn more or to sign up to the Governing for Reform in Aged Care program visit: https://gfr.agedcarequality.gov.au 

    • 23 min
    Leadership and governance: insights as a CEO and Board Director

    Leadership and governance: insights as a CEO and Board Director

    Understanding the key differences between the responsibilities of the Board and the Executive is essential to effective governance. Changing needs of the sector require governing body members to be agile, which can see people transition between different roles.
    This episode will explore the transition of a governing body member from the board into an executive role. Chris Stewart transitioned into the CEO role of Helping Hand and will share his experiences and lessons learnt having been both a board member and now chief executive officer. 
    Chris Stewart has extensive executive level leadership experience across diverse sectors including professional services, financial services and healthcare and has experience in corporate governance for over 20 years.  Chris was a Board Director of Helping Hand for nine years and chaired the Finance and Property Committee from 2012 to 2015. In 2019 he took on the position as the CEO of Helping Hand.
    To learn more or to sign up to the Governing for Reform in Aged Care program visit: https://gfr.agedcarequality.gov.au 

    • 38 min

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