There are a number of new aged care governance requirements that came into force on 1 December 2022, but with a delayed application of 12 months for existing providers.
That means existing providers need to be ready to comply by 1 December 2023.
The requirements relate to:
· Membership of governing bodies;
· Advisory bodies;
· Wholly owned subsidiaries;
· Key personnel suitability and staff skills and qualifications;
· Giving of information and reports.
Some of these new requirements may have significant practical implications – such as requiring the recruitment of new board members or advisory body members, requiring an amendment to the provider’s constitution or requiring policies and procedures to be put in place.
These practical implications relate mainly to the requirements for membership of governing bodies, advisory bodies, and key personnel and staff suitability – these are the areas that we discuss in this episode.
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