Season 3 of our Podcast is focusing on supporting a culturally and linguistically diverse aged care workforce.
In episode 2 we tackle the topic of racism experienced by aged care staff.In this episode our guest is our friend and long term supporter of The Centre, Professor Bianca Brijnath, Director of Social Gerontology at the National Aging Research Institute (NARI).
Bianca has an in-depth understanding of issues related to racism experienced by aged care workers. She carried out related research, seminars, and various workshops and was interviewed by journalists on this topic.
She tell us that there is a lot of reticence by staff to raise the issue of racism publicly and speak up in their respective organization.
Bianca underlines that staff must be safe at work, psychologically and physically.'
NARI's findings also show that racism experienced by aged care staff impacts adversely on the delivery of quality care to older people. She says, 'You can't deliver high-quality care if you don't have some sort of a relationship between the staff and the older person.'
She also adds that some of the challenges that management faces are linked to the slow pace of the rollout of the aged care reforms as well as the need to have a stronger focus on consumer directed care.
Tune in for more.