This Toolkit is designed for First Nations stakeholders including providers, workers and others involved in providing aged care services for First Nations people. We’ve developed it to make it easy for you to share relevant resources with your networks and members

These workplace standards posters demonstrate the strengthened Standards and what they mean for aged care providers and workers. You can print these out and display them around your workplace.

These workplace standards posters demonstrate the strengthened Standards and what they mean for aged care providers and workers. You can print these out and display them around your workplace.

These workplace standards posters demonstrate the strengthened Standards and what they mean for aged care providers and workers. You can print these out and display them around your workplace.

These workplace standards posters demonstrate the strengthened Standards and what they mean for aged care providers and workers. You can print these out and display them around your workplace.

These workplace standards posters demonstrate the strengthened Standards and what they mean for aged care providers and workers. You can print these out and display them around your workplace.

These workplace standards posters demonstrate the strengthened Standards and what they mean for aged care providers and workers. You can print these out and display them around your workplace.

These workplace standards posters demonstrate the strengthened Standards and what they mean for workers in residential aged care. You can print these out and display them around your workplace.

The storyboards use pictures to explain aged care, your rights and what to do if your rights aren’t being met.

We’ve developed a tailorable poster for you to edit with your own local details, and print and display at community notice boards or waiting areas.

If you’re thinking about accessing aged care services for you or your family, this guide will help you talk to family, friends and community about aged care and your rights.

The storyboards use pictures to explain aged care, your rights and what to do if your rights aren’t being met.

The Good Spirit Good Life (GSGL) assessment package is a resource available to support aged care providers in the delivery of culturally safe aged care for First Nations Peoples. Developed by the University of Western Australia, the resource has been developed and validated for use with older Aboriginal Australians, aged 45 years and over, who live in urban or regional areas.
The GSGL package is a resource that providers might want to consider. It comprises an assessment tool, framework, training guide, and recommendations informed by Aboriginal Elders.

Approved providers have specific responsibilities under the Aged Care Act 1997 (the Aged Care Act) and the Principles relating to the use of any restrictive practice in residential aged care and short-term restorative care in a residential care setting.

This provider fact sheet explains their responsibilities regarding the management of new consumers who require restrictive practices or have started them before entering the service.

This guidance provides information for providers on the problem solving model supports the key elements of an effective incident management system.

The Commission has developed a package of resources to help consumers understand the new restrictive practices requirements.

This fact sheet provides information for residential aged care providers on behaviour support plans for each consumer who requires it, as part of their care.

We hosted a webinar on 23 August 2021 which covered the behaviour support planning requirements under the restrictive practices legislation.
