A Melbourne training provider deemed to be “critically non-compliant” has potentially left thousands of workers – and ...
Providers have a ‘moral obligation’ to address the needs of care leavers, Wintringham CEO Jane Barnes tells AAA following the ...
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As people live longer and healthier, nurse training needs to respond to avoid ageist attitudes
Ageism influences how people’s health concerns are interpreted. Symptoms can be dismissed as normal ageing, and older people ...
Today, the care economy has an annual turnover of $327 billion and employs about 1.8 million people (over 15 per cent of the workforce) of which around 80 per cent are female. Challenges include ...
Regional and rural aged care providers are facing barriers in implementing digital health technologies despite the crucial ...
Older Australians are being denied treatments, dismissed and excluded from decisions about their own care, prompting an ...
College campuses throughout Connecticut are training students themselves to recognize warning signs, ask direct questions and ...
New data released by the Albanese Labor Government has revealed there have been nearly 10,000 Free TAFE enrolments across Tasmania since the start of ...
Phipps said Our student growth from the Philippines and South Asia reflects a strong belief that vocational education is a ...
Diabetes care can greatly benefit from the implementation of telemedicine, but older adults still face accessibility barriers ...
First-of-its-kind multi-region study on the perceptions of ageing and ageing well officially launched at the Intercontinental ...
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