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Trauma aware, healing informed aged care for Forgotten Australians and careleavers

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Fri, 15 Nov, 11:30am - 12:30pm AEDT

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Forgotten Australians and Care Leavers* often face barriers to accessing aged care and are recognised as a special needs group under the Aged Care Act 1997. The idea of requiring care as they age can be deeply retraumatising as their experiences as children in care were often traumatic.

Over the past several years, Helping Hand Aged Care has developed training and resources relating to care of Forgotten Australians and Care Leavers as part of the Real Care the Second Time Around (RCSTA) project.

With the Strengthened Standards and new legislative requirements to provide trauma aware, healing informed aged care, this work is more important than ever. We are proud to have worked alongside people who identify as Forgotten Australians or Care Leavers to co-design the training and resources delivered as part of the project and are very thankful for the assistance of those with lived experience.

The RCSTA resources and training were designed to support aged care providers to provide trauma aware services for Care Leavers, and to give Care Leavers practical information about the questions they can ask and what to expect in aged care. The resources and training are free and are available at the links below and will assist any provider wishing to apply for specialisation under the Verification Framework.

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Aged care, health and allied health professionals are invited to attend a free webinar where we will share our learnings from the RCSTA project including the benefits for Forgotten Australians and Care Leavers as they access aged care services, the positive impact people working in aged care reported from increasing their skill set to include knowledge about trauma aware care, and the training and resources available. The webinar will take place on 15 November 2024 at 11.00am-12.00pm ACDT.

At the webinar we will hear from an Aged Care Provider who will share a case study demonstrating the value of trauma aware service provision in the aged care context. Jan – a Forgotten Australian – will also talk to us about what it means to her for aged care providers to be able to speak to her comfortably about her being a Forgotten Australian.  Her life experience has had a profound impact and strongly influences how she would like aged care conversations and intake processes to be approached. For instance, feeling believed is crucial, building trust takes time and care must be personalised.

This webinar will benefit leaders, educators, quality managers, and senior clinicians in aged care seeking further insight into the delivery of trauma aware services.

* We acknowledge that not all people who were in care as children identify with these terms. 

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