Title: Multicultural Aged Care Inc
1Multicultural Aged Care (Inc)
- Presenter
- Maria Vlachoulis
2Multicultural Aged Care
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- Is funded by
- Australian Government Department of Health and
Aging, Partners in Culturally Appropriate Care
(PICAC) Initiative - Department of Families and Communities, OFTA,
HACC,
3MACs Mission
- Strengthen CALD communities capacity to develop
and support the aged and community care needs of
their older people. - Support and assist service providers to give
older people from culturally and linguistically
diverse backgrounds the services of their choice. - Advise governments, peak bodies and mainstream
organisations on the aged and community care
needs of older people in CALD communities
4MACs Core Business
- Developing community capacity
- Promoting partnerships
- Developing agency and worker networks
- Facilitating communication and information
exchange between government and CALD communities - Providing learning and training opportunities
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5Assistance to Service Providers
- Understand the issues affecting older people from
culturally and linguistically diverse
backgrounds, - Acquire the knowledge, understanding, skills and
competencies to deliver culturally inclusive
services. - Develop resources on culturally appropriate aged
care - Provide culturally appropriate aged care services
to older people from diverse cultural and
linguistic backgrounds.
6Assistance to Communities
- Access and Equity Information for aged and
community care. - CALD Communities Development, Promotion,
Participation - Resource Development for aged care services
- CALD Networks
- HACC National Standards Accreditation Training,
Templates - ACAR Funding Rounds Letters of Support
7MAC Networks
- Residential Aged Care Facilities
- Councils
- CALD Communities, Workers, Managers
- HACC Funded CALD services, programs, agencies,
communities - Commonwealth Funded Community Aged Care Services
- CPP Community Partners Program
- PICAC Partners in Culturally Appropriate Care
8MAC Priority Training
- Cultural Awareness Training (eg TAFE, RACFs,
Hospitals) - HACC National Standards Accreditation Training
and Support - OHSW Training eg Food and Hygiene, Manual
Handling - Service Provision Training eg Working effectively
with Interpreters - Other training requested and identified by
communities
9MAC Priority Resources
- Resource Directory 3rd Edition
- Working Cross Culturally A guide current review
- Cultural Awareness Fact Sheets
- Customised Training Resources
- SA Statistics
- Community Aged Care Information Tool Kits (20
Languages) - Colours of Culture MAC Newsletter
10Older CALD population in SA
- 2006
- 49,000 people aged 65 born in NES country
- (21 of total 65 population)
- 1 in 4 of older CALD population aged 80
- 2016
- 58,000 people aged 65 born in NES country
- (20 of total 65 population)
- 1 in 3 older CALD population aged 80
Source Projections of older immigrants people
from CALDB, 1996-2026 Report (Australian
Institute of Health Welfare 2001)
11CALD PERSONS AGED 65 BY BIRTHPLACE IN SA 2006
- Australia 131,811
- Italy 12,441
- Greece 5,489
- Germany 4,686
- Netherlands 2,781
- Poland 2,293
- Croatia 1,213
Source Projections of older immigrants people
from CALDB, 1996-2026 Report (Australian
Institute of Health Welfare 2001)
12LANGUAGES OTHER THAN ENGLISH SPOKEN BY CALD
PERSONS AGED 65 IN SA 1996
- LANGUAGE NUMBER PERCENT
- Italian 9,296 4.5
- German 4,282 2.1
- Greek 3,362 1.6
- Polish 3,306 1.6
- Dutch 2,585 1.3
- Ukrainian 1,228 0.6
Source Projections of older immigrants people
from CALDB, 1996-2026 Report (Australian
Institute of Health Welfare 2001)
13LANGUAGES OTHER THAN ENGLISH SPOKEN BY CALD
PERSONS AGED 65 IN SA 2011
- LANGUAGE NUMBER PERCENT
- Italian 13,988 5.5
- Greek 7,214 2.8
- German 5,605 2.2
- Dutch 3,689 1.5
- Polish 2,128 0.8
- Yugoslavian 1,632 0.6
- Croatian 1,360 0.5
- Vietnamese 1,185 0.5
Source Projections of older immigrants people
from CALDB, 1996-2026 Report (Australian
Institute of Health Welfare 2001)
14Library
- The MAC Library has a comprehensive collection of
resources focussing on issues for aging and
cultural diversity (cultural briefings, elder
abuse, mental health), aged residential and
community care, volunteers, translations, LOTE,
general health and wellbeing, diversional therapy
activities and leisure. - Materials that are available for loan include,
books, videos, training materials, CDs, DVDs,
audio visual equipment, music, video kits, and
over 50 journals and newsletters.
15MAC Website
- Electronic access to resources eg Working X
Culturally - Organisational Information, Annual Reports,
- Library Catalogue
- Links to other organisations
- www.mac.org.au
16Multicultural Aged Care
- For more information please contact us at
77 Gibson Street Bowden SA 5007 Phone 08 8241
9900 Fax 08 8241 5456 Email macsa_at_mac.org.au