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Organisation

Older Persons Advocacy Network

Acronym:
OPAN
Report

The National Aged Care Advocacy Program presenting issues: report 5


This report provides a detailed analysis of the 52,206 instances of information and advocacy support provided to older people, their families and other supporters – an 18% increase on the previous year. Poor communication, lack of information and support to make decisions were reported to be the key challenges for the fifth year in a...
Report

The National Aged Care Advocacy Program presenting issues


This report provides data on cases presenting to Older Persons Advocacy Network members in the period July to December 2024, including the type of advocacy or information provided, referral source and the top advocacy issues. Service delivery and accessing aged care remained the key concerns, consistent with the previous year.
Report

The National Aged Care Advocacy Program presenting issues: report 4


This report provides insight into the challenges and breaches of human rights experienced by older people receiving aged care services. Instances of information and advocacy support provided to older people, their families and other representatives increased by 20 per cent in the last financial year. It makes 47 recommendations covering aged care rights, workforce, access...
Discussion paper

Aged Care Act exposure draft: key issues paper

Association of Independent Retirees (AIR), National association of people with HIV Australia, LGBTIQ+ Health Australia, PICAC Alliance, Returned and Services League of Australia (RSL)

This issues paper argues that the current draft of the Aged Care Act, due to be legislated in July 2024, doesn’t go far enough to deliver choice and control, transparency, and effective complaints process and enforceability of rights.
Discussion paper

Supports for older people with disability


Adequate supports for people with disability are necessary to ensure they enjoy their human rights and to enable them to realise their full potential. Older people with lower levels of needs, or who are ineligible for the NDIS due to their age, are left to navigate a complex support system without assistance.

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