Australian Association of Gerentology has a broad range of gerontologist that have experience in the fields of research, education, policy and practitioners in health, allied health and aged care as well as other fields that have a focus on ageing issues. The Gerontologists assist in helping older people lead fulfilling and productive lives, as well as providing support for them … Read More
LGBTIQ+ Health Australia
As the national peak body for LGBTIQ+ health and wellbeing their purpose is to amplify the voices and expertise of their members and the communities they collectively represent. Through rigorous research and expert insights, they lead efforts to affect change and improve policy, system designs and service provision, thereby ensuring equitable access to services and resources for their communities.
Council of the Ageing (COTA)
Council of the Ageing (COTA) Australia as the peak body representing older Australians, delivers on its overall purpose of promoting the rights, interests and good futures of Australians as we age . COTA listens and responds to the concerns of older people through a range of channels face to face and online. COTA’s digital and print communications provide information on … Read More
Aged Care Management Australia
Through targeted and relevant assistance, Aged Care Management Association (ACMA) empowers staff, managers, and boards to navigate the complexity of reforming aged care environments and develop capacity to continually meet the needs of First Nation communities via: Accreditation Readiness Governance Quality & Safety Performance Interim Clinical Support & Management Home Care Operational Support Operational Reviews
Centre for Aboriginal Medical and Dental Health
The Centre for Aboriginal Medical and Dental Health (CAMDH) aims to increase and support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aspiring to graduate as doctors, dentists, podiatrists and become leaders in the field of Aboriginal Health. CAMDH also develops and teaches curriculum that values Aboriginal knowledge and processes to create a culturally safe environment for Aboriginal people accessing health care.
Australian Recreational Therapy Association
Recreational Therapy is a client-centred practice that recognises that leisure and recreational experiences are the right of all individuals. Recreational Therapy practitioners work with people of all ages and abilities to design and facilitate leisure and recreation programmes. Activities are designed to support, challenge and enhance individuals’ psychological, spiritual, social, emotional and physical wellbeing. The Recreational Therapist provides opportunities for … Read More
Older Persons Advocacy Network (OPAN)
Older Persons Advocacy Network (OPAN) provides information, assistance, referral and education to older people who are vulnerable, socially or economically disadvantaged, exploited or abused. They also facilitated the provision of confidential support and education to older people who are recipients of care and to promote the rights of older people to aged care service providers; – through over 37,000 occasions … Read More
Karadi Aboriginal Corporation
Karadi is an inclusive Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation, providing leadership in the sector and serving Aboriginal people of our catchment and their families in achieving strong cultural identity, good health and quality of life.
Aboriginal Community Services
Aboriginal Community Services provides high quality community and residential aged care services to Aboriginal people living in South Australia.
Australian Regional and Remote Community Services (ARRCS)
Provides care and support to regional and urban communities throughout the Northern Territory and beyond. In 2014, ARRCS worked to improve the quality of life for people living in regional and remote areas of Australia. ARRC’s commitment continues to flourish and will only get stronger by support people from Darwin to Kaltukatjara (Docker River) through Aged Care services, childcare and … Read More










