NATSIAACC’s position statement welcomes the release of culturally safe Aged Care design guidelines as an important step forward, while making clear that guidance alone will not deliver improved outcomes. It emphasises that cultural safety must be embedded across legislation, funding and system design, not limited to design intent. The statement calls for a shift from consultation to implementation, with genuine … Read More
Submission: Inquiry into Racism, Hate and Violence directed at Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People
NATSIAACC has provided a submission to the Parliamentary Joint Standing Committee highlighting the experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders and Older People within the Aged Care system. The submission outlines that racism in Aged Care is predominantly structural and systemic, embedded in system design, access pathways, funding and governance and continues to drive inequitable outcomes. It calls for … Read More
Position Statement: Integrated Assessment Tool Review
NATSIAACC’s position statement outlines that the Integrated Assessment Tool (IAT) reflects a broader system design failure, not an implementation issue. It highlights consistent national patterns where standardised assessment processes are not capturing cultural, community and relational context, resulting in inequitable outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders and Older People. The statement calls for system-level reform to embed cultural … Read More
Submission: Independent Health and Aged Care Pricing Authority (IHACPA) Pricing Framework for Australian Support at Home (SaH) Aged Care Services 2027-2028
NATSIAACC has provided a submission to the Independent Health and Aged Care Pricing Authority (IHACPA) outlining the need for a pricing framework that accurately reflects the true cost of delivering culturally safe, trauma-aware and healing-informed care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders and Older People. The submission highlights that current pricing approaches are constrained by incomplete and unrepresentative data, … Read More
Submission: The Transition of the Commonwealth Home Support Programme to the Support at Home Program
NATSIAACC has made a submission to the Senate Inquiry examining the transition from the Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP) to the Support at Home (SaH) Program, emphasising the importance of reform that strengthens, rather than disrupts culturally safe access to care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders and Older People. Our submission highlights the critical role CHSP currently plays … Read More
Submission: Aged Care Review 1
NATSIAACC has provided a submission to the statutory review of the Aged Care Rules to ensure that funding reforms operate in ways that are equitable, culturally safe and grounded in the lived realities of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders and Older People. Our submission highlights concerns that current co-contribution arrangements risk creating financial and cultural barriers to accessing care, … Read More
Members Charter
This document outlines the principles of membership, code of conduct, obligations, and communication protocol.

