Aged and Community Services Australia (ACSA) has begun its public campaign to find a replacement for long time CEO, Greg Mundy who left in December. ACSA has advertised the role in major national and metropolitan newspapers. The advertisement locates the new CEOs home in Canberra where ACSA already has an office, although the CEO was previously based in Melbourne.
Breaking down silos: Whiddon’s regional pilots are transforming aged care
Six 12-week Collaborative Health Care (CHC) Initiative pilots are now live across regional NSW, bringing aged care providers, hospitals, insurers, and Government agencies together to tackle some of the biggest pressure points in health and aged care.