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OPAN WELCOMES INTERIM FIRST NATIONS AGED CARE COMMISSIONER REPORT

Older Persons Advocacy Network (OPAN)

The Older Persons Advocacy Network (OPAN) has welcomed the Interim First Nations Aged Care Commissioner’s report, calling it an important step forward for the sector.

The report, Transforming Aged Care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, outlined key findings and recommendations for the Commission going forward based on feedback received from older Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

OPAN CEO Craig Gear OAM said members from OPAN’s Թվ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Advocates Network were consulted in the development of this report and now want to see action.

“I congratulate the Interim First Nations Aged Care Commissioner Andrea Kelly for delivering this comprehensive and detailed report,” Mr Gear said.

“OPAN endorses the recommendations, particularly the development of a 10-year transformation plan co-designed in genuine partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

“We are also pleased to see the recommendation for a permanent Commissioner who can be dedicated to improving the aged care experience for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

“All older people deserve access to safe, high quality and above all, culturally appropriate aged care services.

“We need to keep moving on aged care reform, and the key to this is ensuring the new Aged Care Act takes effect on 1 July 2025, we cannot afford any further delays.”

/Public Release.