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OPAN WELCOMES SENATE REPORT ON NEW AGED CARE BILL

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5 November 2024

OPAN WELCOMES SENATE REPORT ON NEW AGED CARE BILL

The Older Persons Advocacy Network (OPAN) has welcomed the Senate Report on the Aged Care Bill 2024, saying it puts older people at the centre of aged care.

OPAN CEO Craig Gear OAM said this was a significant step towards enshrining older people’s rights into our nation’s legislation.

“I congratulate the Senate Committee for releasing its report on the Aged Care Bill 2024,” Mr Gear said.

“This Bill implements 58 recommendations made by the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety, and establishes a modern, rights-based legislative framework.

“We have long called for an Act that focuses on the rights, safety, health and wellbeing of older people. This Bill provides those building blocks.”

Mr Gear was pleased most Committee members supported the Bill moving forward with some sensible clarifications, including the Committee’s commentary on hardship provisions.   

“On balance, it’s now time to move forward. We need the support for transition for all parties, including older people, families and providers.

“There is much work that needs to be done to ensure aged care providers are ready for the 1 July 2025 start date, but this can be done.”

Mr Gear thanked the older people who provided their lived and living experience perspective on the Bill.

“I’d like to thank everyone who contributed to the Senate’s Inquiry, and our advocates who gave evidence at the hearings,” Mr Gear said.

“I look forward to engaging with the Government on the implementation of this Bill.”

For more information about OPAN, visit opan.org.au

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