PROVIDER: Macquarie University and NSW Australian Association of Gerontology
DATE: Wednesday 18 September
TIME: 2-4pm Afternoon tea is included
VENUE: Macquarie University
COST: Free
SYNOPSIS:
As the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety continues, this Macquarie University event will consider what the Australian aged care system of the future should look like – and how can we get there?
“Aged Care 2.0 – new ways of knowing and acting” will showcase 4 presentations as well as a panel discussion. Presentations will include perspectives from researchers, policy makers, aged care providers, and consumers.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
- Prof Andrew Georgiou, Macquarie University
- Ms Terrie Leoleos, Ethnic Communities’ Council of NSW
- Dr Meredith Gresham, UNSW & formerly HammondCare
- Prof Julie Byles, University of Newcastle
- A/Prof Denise Jepsen, Macquarie University
- Prof Johanna Westbrook, Macquarie University
- Ms Maureen Williams, patient advocate
- Ms Theresa Flavin, consumer
MORE INFORMATION:
Register by 16 September: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/aged-care-20-new-ways-of-knowing-and-acting-tickets-70454899501