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Partnerships in HACC By Kate Ling, HACC Project Officer, ECCV & Derryn Wilson, Policy Officer, MAV

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Page 1: Partnerships in HACC By Kate Ling, HACC Project Officer, ECCV & Derryn Wilson, Policy Officer, MAV

Partnerships in HACC

By Kate Ling, HACC Project Officer, ECCV

& Derryn Wilson, Policy Officer, MAV

Page 2: Partnerships in HACC By Kate Ling, HACC Project Officer, ECCV & Derryn Wilson, Policy Officer, MAV

“If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far,

go together.”African proverb

Page 3: Partnerships in HACC By Kate Ling, HACC Project Officer, ECCV & Derryn Wilson, Policy Officer, MAV

RESPONDING TO DIVERSITY

• Victoria’s over 70’s population is culturally diverse – now and in future

• HACC program has responded with initiatives to improve access to the core generic HACC services

• At the heart of these initiatives is:– partnership between DH, ECCV and MAV in providing

sectorial leadership and support to service providers– service provider and ethnic organisation collaboration

Page 4: Partnerships in HACC By Kate Ling, HACC Project Officer, ECCV & Derryn Wilson, Policy Officer, MAV

Older VictoriansCountry of birth

ABS 2006 Census of Population and Housing

Page 5: Partnerships in HACC By Kate Ling, HACC Project Officer, ECCV & Derryn Wilson, Policy Officer, MAV

Needs of ageing CALD communities

Social isolation

Different cultural expectations of ageing

Accessing informationPast experience of discrimination

Past trauma- from home country & migration experience

Language & literacy barriers

Varying cultural preferences

Fragmented family networks

Culturally relevant HACC services

Page 6: Partnerships in HACC By Kate Ling, HACC Project Officer, ECCV & Derryn Wilson, Policy Officer, MAV

HACC & Cultural Diversity so far…

Better cultural response in generic HACC providers

Cultural planning

Ethnic and multicultural HACC agencies

PAGs info & education

Respite

Friendly Visiting

Page 7: Partnerships in HACC By Kate Ling, HACC Project Officer, ECCV & Derryn Wilson, Policy Officer, MAV

Recent HACC Program Initiatives in Victoria

• Equity and Access program – Cultural Planning – all HACC agencies required to

prepare annual CD plans to indentify actions to improve access – training and resourcing provided

• CEGS – 3 year partnership project between LGAs with largest

CALD populations and ethnic organisations

• SAPP – 3 year pilot with EO funded to provide access workers

• Diversity Framework

Page 8: Partnerships in HACC By Kate Ling, HACC Project Officer, ECCV & Derryn Wilson, Policy Officer, MAV

Use of HACC services by people from NESB

HACC minimum data set 2009/10 Victorian Department of Health

Page 9: Partnerships in HACC By Kate Ling, HACC Project Officer, ECCV & Derryn Wilson, Policy Officer, MAV

Peak Body HACC Partnership

Page 10: Partnerships in HACC By Kate Ling, HACC Project Officer, ECCV & Derryn Wilson, Policy Officer, MAV

Working together…

HACC Advisory Committee

HACC sector development & policy roles

Capacity building forums & sharing resources

CEGS and Supported Access Pilot Project

Page 11: Partnerships in HACC By Kate Ling, HACC Project Officer, ECCV & Derryn Wilson, Policy Officer, MAV

Supporting Access Pilot Project

Holistic support for people from non-English speaking backgrounds

– Bilingual, bicultural aged care professionals – Initial contact & Initial needs identification– Referral– Assessment & care planning

From within the community Working for the community

Page 12: Partnerships in HACC By Kate Ling, HACC Project Officer, ECCV & Derryn Wilson, Policy Officer, MAV

A SAPP Case Study

Page 13: Partnerships in HACC By Kate Ling, HACC Project Officer, ECCV & Derryn Wilson, Policy Officer, MAV

Practising Positive Partnerships in the ethnic aged care sector – Monash

University

“you can’t do it by yourself”Research findings•Increased partnership work = better health & wellbeing •Small orgs need increased support to partner•Perceived inequalities need strategies•Benefits of partnering•Recognition of importance of networking•Peak bodies need to support and promote partnerships•Flexible funding = more successful partnerships

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Think diversity Think partnerships

www.eccv.org.au

www.mav.gov.au