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Role of nurses needs to be expanded in aged care reform

Date Time Role of nurses needs to be expanded in aged care reform The Australian College of Nursing (ACN) has welcomed the delivery of the final report of the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety, saying that the Federal Government now has two clear roadmaps to reforming the sector. The Chief Executive Officer of the Australian College of Nursing, Adjunct Professor Kylie Ward FACN, said the historic final report delivered real opportunities for reform. “The Royal Commission has laid out two real templates for change, and it is now up to the Government to stand strong and deliver on one of these options,” Adjunct Professor Ward said.

Opening day of Covid-19 vaccination hotline records over 300 registrations

Opening day of Covid-19 vaccination hotline records over 300 registrations Spread the love The Covid-19 Vaccine Registration Hotline established as part of the government’s education campaign to encourage to take the Covid-19 vaccine, registered 326 persons during the launch on Thursday. The hotline operates Monday through Friday from 9 am to 3 pm, also received approximately 350 calls, a release said. “The team assisted persons who do not have the capacity to register online, and aided individuals who opted to use the registration portal. The dedicated registration team also addressed general questions on the vaccination process,” the communique added. Meanwhile, vaccination of frontline workers is well underway as healthcare workers, members of the Antigua and Barbuda Defence Force, Immigration Officers, and frontline staff continue to be inoculated.

ACT government rejects calls for poverty taskforce

Assistant minister for families and community services Emma Davidson. THE ACT government has rejected calls from the Opposition to establish a poverty taskforce to tackle the rising rate of Canberrans living in poverty, blaming the problem on the federal government.  Assistant minister for families and community services Emma Davidson said a poverty taskforce would delay action and divert resources from initiatives that address the root causes of poverty in the ACT, before she placed the blame on the federal government. She stressed that the big levers controlling poverty in Canberra are held by the Morrison Government, and called for increased welfare payments, funding primary healthcare through the Medicare Benefits Scheme and funding for the Specialist Homelessness Sector.

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