This discussion will unpack what the new Aged Care Act could mean for everyday relationships between residents, their families, care staff, and communities — and how we can ensure compassion remains the foundation of the system.
Sweeping changes are coming to residential aged care with the introduction of the Aged Care Act 2024 on 1 November. At Compassionate Communities Australia, we welcome reforms that strengthen rights and transparency — but we also ask: will these changes translate into genuine relational care — where our older people are seen, valued, and cared ‘about’, not just cared ‘for’? Join us for an engaging panel discussion exploring how policy reform meets human experience. Together, we’ll unpack what the new Aged Care Act could mean for everyday relationships between residents, their families, care staff, and communities — and how we can ensure compassion remains the foundation of the system. This conversation builds on insights from our National Forum in Brisbane and the Residential Aged Care AdvocacyStatement which calls for a re-orientation from clinical models to community-connected care that restores dignity and belonging. It also builds on the 2025 Progress Report of Inspector General of Aged Care. (link in comments👇🏼) Samar Aoun AM Natalie Siegel-Brown Professor Susan Kurrle AO Stephen Ginsborg Erin Fulton Office of the Inspector-General of Aged Care Perron Institute UWA Medical School Please register here: bit.ly/47mVnb8