Join the conversation at the Shaping the Future of Aged Care QLD to explore how providers can navigate reform implementation, rising compliance demands, workforce and financial pressures, while improving care access, quality and experience.
As aged care providers move from reform to implementation, embedding a rights-based framework, expanding access to services, and rolling out the Support at Home program, delivery pressures are intensifying. Financial sustainability, workforce constraints, compliance demands, and digital readiness are converging at a time when stronger integration with health and community services is critical. Providers are being challenged not only to keep pace with change, but to lead it, redefining operating models while continuing to deliver high-quality care.
Join the conversation at the Shaping the Future of Aged Care QLD to explore how the sector can navigate these complexities and deliver the next era of aged care.
Keynote: The Hon Amanda Camm, QLD Minister for Families, Seniors and Disability Services; Child Safety and the Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence Keynote: Mel Metz, Deputy Commissioner, Sector Capability and Regulatory Strategy, Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission Sector panel:
Improving client value and strengthening care quality, access and experience in a reformed aged care system
How the government’s recent increased funding in aged care will improve supply, lift tangible performance and accelerate implementation of reforms
Operationalising reforms and realigning operating models in line with the Aged Care Act 2024
Meeting updated compliance requirements, including quality standards and prudential regulation
Managing the scale of change while maintaining business as usual across workforce, digital readiness and service integration
Improving connectedness and integration with health and community services
Enhancing financial performance and business models while sustaining competitiveness amid sector consolidation, mergers and acquisition
Kim Attenborough, Chief Executive Officer, Suncare Community ServicesSean Bilton, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Estia HealthCathy Thomas, Group Executive, BlueCarePatricia Sparrow, Chief Executive Officer, COTARoald Vergsteeg, Chief Policy and Advocacy Officer, Ageing AustraliaAlso being held:
Shaping the Future of Aged Care VIC 18 August, Melbourne
This event aligns with: Goal 4 - Wellbeing, security + participation
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Speakers include:
Minister for Families, Seniors and Disability Services
Deputy Commissioner, Sector Capability and Regulatory Strategy
Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission
Group Executive BlueCare
Chief Executive Officer
COTA
Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director
Estia Health
Suncare Community Services
Chief Policy and Advocacy Officer
Ageing Australia
Registration has now closed. Please call CEDA on 1800 161 236 if you wish to enquire about this event.