Better health and ageing for all Australians

Support for people with special needs

Community Partners Program (CPP)

The Community Partners Program (CPP) aims to promote and facilitate increased and sustained access to aged care information and services by culturally and linguistically diverse communities with significant aged care needs.

The primary outcomes of the CPP will include:

    • More aged care support services delivering culturally appropriate care to older persons from culturally and linguistically diverse communities;
    • Older people from culturally and linguistically diverse communities having increased access to culturally appropriate age care support services;
    • Older people from culturally and linguistically diverse communities having greater capacity to make informed decisions about aged care support services.
Guidelines for the CPP program have been drafted to assist in the development and management of CPP funded projects. They provide details of the program, eligibility, accountability and roles and responsibilities and are available on Community Partners Program (CPP) Guidelines.

Community Partners Program 2009-2010

The Community Partners Program (CPP) provides grants to community based organisations representing culturally and linguistically diverse communities. These organisations use these grants to provide support for older people from culturally and linguistically diverse communities in accessing aged care information and services.

Organisations that have been successful in 2009-10 under the Community Partners Program are listed below:
Organisation
Target Location
Target Community
Program Description

NSW

Australian Korean Welfare Association LtdWestern Sydney, Northern Sydney, Inner West and South West Sydney regionsKorean This project will increase awareness and facilitate increased access to aged care services by the Korean community in the Inner West, Western Sydney, South-West Sydney and Northern Sydney regions. This will be achieved by establishing links with aged care providers to facilitate culturally appropriate care; involving information dissemination using media/web and video segments. Briefing aged care providers of the cultural needs of the aged Korean community, developing translated aged care information and resources and recruiting and training a network of volunteers to assist with the program.
Australian Nursing Home Foundation LtdNorthern Sydney, Western Sydney, South West Sydney, Inner West, South East SydneyChinese, Malaysian, Singaporian, Indonesian, Thai Vietnamese The project will target both the Chinese and Vietnamese communities and will partner with the South West and Western Sydney Community Partners Program Network to organise a multicultural information day. Partnerships with Division of GPs, Carer Resource Centres, Carelink and Carers NSW to provide information sessions and training for carers.
Cambodian-Australian Welfare Council of NSW IncSouth West Sydney Aged Care Planning RegionCambodian This project will promote awareness and facilitate increased access to aged care services. The project will target the Cambodian (Khmer) community in the Fairfield, Liverpool and Bankstown statistical local areas in the South West Sydney aged care planning region. Key activities will include: Development of information; networking, conducting cultural information sessions, holding forums to canvas the needs of the Cambodian community.
Co.As.It Italian Association of AssistanceInner West, Northern Sydney, South East Sydney, South West Sydney, Western SydneyItalian The project will assist older people in the Italian community to access residential and community aged care services through the provision of community education; cultural briefings and support for aged care service staff to become more culturally sensitive and developing capacity to deliver cultural information and resources through new media (website, DVD, and trial video conferencing to deliver cultural briefings).
Fraternal Society of Tripoli and Mena Districts LtdSouth West, Inner West, South East and Western SydneyLebanese, Syrian, Egyptian, Iraqi, Sudanese, Somalian, Jordanian and Palestinian The project will support aged care service providers in the four target regions to design culturally appropriate service delivery that caters to the specific needs of the Arab Muslim communities.
Greek Welfare Centre NSWWestern Sydney, Northern, Sydney, South West, South East, Inner West, Illawarra, Southern Highlands, Riverina, Hunter, Nepean, Central Coast and North Coast Greek speaking communities The project will establish new links in regional and rural areas of NSW. Strategies will include identification of barriers to aged care in rural and regional areas, information and referral, development of partnerships and Memorandum of Understanding, cultural briefings to services, dissemination of information through bilingual print and the electronic media.
Illawarra Ethnic Communities Council IncIllawarraMaltese, Croatian, Serbian, Portuguese, German, Hungarian The project will enhance access to aged care services and provide information to Maltese, Croatian, German, Serbian, Portuguese and Hungarian communities; Will facilitate and enhance partnerships and strong links for the nominated target groups.
Indonesian Welfare Association IncWestern Sydney, Northern Sydney and South East SydneyIndonesian The project will promote aged care services and facilitate increased access for the older Indonesian community in the Northern Sydney and Western Sydney regions, with proposed expansion to South East Sydney; a website with translated aged care brochures will be developed; key partnerships with the Indonesian community will be maintained; a demographic profile of the Indonesian community will be developed and included in cultural briefings to aged care services.
Italian Social Welfare Organisation of Wollongong (IT.SO.WELL)IllawarraItalian, Spanish The project will assist to reduce access barriers for the Italian speaking elderly by continuing to develop and strengthen aged care service links and partnerships; commence developing links and partnerships for the Spanish speaking elderly.
Macarthur Diversity Services IncSouth West Sydney - Macarthur areasArabic (Lebanese, Egyptian, Iraqi, Turkish), Spanish (South American, Spanish), French, Filipino (Tagalog), Vietnamese, Samoan, Indian (Hindi, Urdu), and Chinese (Mandarin) communities.The project will involve development of links and partnerships with aged care providers and palliative care services; development of best practice models of care for CALD communities. Provision of community information sessions and cultural briefings to support and resource aged care services to provide culturally appropriate care; and development of formal relationships with key state and local services to assist CALD communities to better access services.
Macedonian-Australian Welfare Association of Sydney IncSouth East Sydney, South West Sydney, Inner West, Nepean, IllawarraMacedonianThe project will inform older people and their carers on aged care services through workshops in local areas across the target regions and using the Macedonian media; provide cultural briefings to residential aged care providers where there are clusters of Macedonians.
MigrantLINK Australia LtdNorthern Sydney, Western SydneyAfghani (Dari) and Iranian (Farsi) This capacity building project targets elderly Afghani and Iranian refugees in the Northern Sydney, South West and Western Sydney regions. The project will increase the provision of support to older members of these communities and enhance their access to aged care services by raising awareness of the type of aged care and support services available in these regions and by developing sustainable partnerships with service providers.
The Polish-Australian Welfare Association Inc (PAWA)Hunter, Illawarra, Inner West, Northern Sydney, South East Sydney, South West Sydney and Western SydneyCroatian, Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Serbian and Slovak The project will assist older people and their carers from the Czech, Slovak, Polish, Croatian, Hungarian and Serbian communities access aged care services, information and resources in the Hunter, Illawarra, South East Sydney, South West Sydney, Western Sydney, Inner West and Northern Sydney regions. It will expand community education activities and utilise multicultural media outlets to disseminate information.
Queanbeyan Multilingual Centre IncSouth East NSW including Queanbeyan, Cooma, Goulburn, Young and NSW South Coast - Ulladulla to Moruya and Moruya to EdenAll CALD Communities This project will identify CALD community information needs regarding aged care services across the South East NSW region and provide an information and access model relevant and appropriate to CALD communities across the region.
The NSW Spanish and Latin American Association for Social Assistance Inc (NSW SLASA)South West, South East and Western Sydney aged care planning regions.Spanish speaking communities The project will provide support and provide information on aged care support services to elderly in the Spanish-speaking communities in South West, Western and South East Sydney regions; it will be community focused and will develop partnerships and communication to bridge the gap between the community and aged care services.
Sydney Multicultural Community Services IncInner West and South East Sydney RegionsMaltese, Portuguese, Croatian, Spanish, Tagalog, Filipino, Serbian German, Fijian Indians of Hindu background The project will develop, implement and evaluate a multicultural communication strategy targeting the Maltese, Portuguese, Croatian, Spanish & Latin American, Filipino, German, Fijian, Indian and Serbian communities. Peak ethnic community organisations will also be involved. Will improve community knowledge and understanding of aged care services through provision of translated information, referral to services and training of community volunteers.
SydWest Multicultural Services IncWestern Sydney RegionArabic speaking communities from the Middle East and Tamil speaking communities from Sri-Lanka, India and Singapore A 12 month project working with providers of Commonwealth funded aged care services and the elderly from Tamil and Arabic speaking communities across Western Sydney region. The project will deliver information and education on aged care services and issues to the target groups. Deliver cultural briefings, establish partnerships between aged care providers and the target communities, develop strategies to address work force issues by training staff, or assist in recruitment of bi-lingual staff to work with Tamil and Arabic communities.

Victoria

Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders Association of Victoria -
Trading as:
Alzheimer’s Australia Victoria
Victoria wide: Finnish: Western Metro and Hume; Lao: Melbourne Metro; Romanian: Outer South Eastern Metro; Russian Jewish: Southern MetroFinnish, Lao, Romanian and Russian This projects aims to empower small ageing communities in Victoria that have minimal organisational support. A worker from each of the four nominated communities will work with Alzheimer’s Australia to develop resources and information about aged care.
Australian Croatian Community Services IncMetro Melbourne, Greater Geelong (Barwon Southwest), Ballarat (Grampians Region) and Latrobe region including Gippsland (Gippsland Region)Croatian and Bosnia and Herzegovina This project will strengthen and further develop the working relationships in Metropolitan Melbourne, and Greater Geelong, Ballarat and Latrobe including Gippsland; prepare an information package about the communities. Develop a range or programs, workshops, training and information sessions aimed at current and potential carers on dementia, mental health, diabetes.
Australian Greek Welfare Society LtdLocal Government Areas (LGAs) of Darebin, Whittlesea, Moreland, Monash, Manningham, Kingston, Brimbank, Mildura, Shepparton, Greater Geelong, Northern Metro, Eastern Metro, Southern Metro, Western Metro, Loddon-Mallee, Hume, Barwon-South WesternGreek, Cyprian and EgyptianThe project aims to develop culturally relevant responses to the aged care and health needs of the ageing Greek-speaking community. These responses include access to information and access to culturally appropriate care.
Australian-Polish Community Services IncVictoria in general – State-wide. First year throughout the Metropolitan region i.e. all Statistical Local Areas (SLAs). Second year spreading to rural and regional Victoria – Geelong, Morwell, BallaratPolish This project aims to expand the current scope of activities funded through the Community Partners Program to cover the entire state of Victoria. The first year involves working with Palliative Care and Respite /Carer support services in the South Metropolitan Region (SMR) and East Metropolitan Region (EMR). The second year involves prioritising services to rural and regional communities. The third year will see the consolidating of metropolitan and rural services established in the first 2 years to incorporate the whole State.
Australian Turkish Association IncVictoria State wideTurkish This project aims to promote aged care services to older people of Turkish-speaking background through cross-cultural training to partnered aged care services; development resources for aged care workers; referral pathways for older people of Turkish-speaking background to aged care services, community education program of aged care services and general support and community linkages for Turkish-speaking elders.
Ballarat Regional Multicultural Council IncAll of Ballarat regionDutch, Italian, Greek, Croatian and German-Austrian This project will develop and introduce an Intercultural Peer Facilitator model within the City of Ballarat region; recruit 10 bilingual volunteers from existing Ballarat Regional Multicultural Council Inc volunteer groups to become intercultural peer facilitators. Training of facilitators on the impact of ageing, the structure and how to access aged care services, cross cultural communication, the role of advocacy, group facilitation and consultation strategies.
Care Connect LimitedVictoria - Western Metro Region, Maribyrnong, Hobson Bay, Moonee Valley, Wyndham, Brimbank, Melton, HumeMacedonian and Turkish This project will identify and remove barriers to Aged Care; empower community through information on services; and, promote outreach community linking, community mapping exercise.
Centre for Philippine Concerns Australia IncorporatedSouthern Metro Region: Casey, Cardinia, greater Dandenong, Kingston, Knox, Frankston and Peninsula
Eastern Metro Region: Monash, Whitehorse, Manningham, and the Gippsland Region: La Trobe Valley, Sale, Bairnsdale.
Filipino This project will provide cultural briefings to service providers, establishing innovative strategies and develop resources to inform providers about cultural sensitivities to ageing.
Chinese Community Social Services Centre IncFour metro regions in Melbourne: Eastern Northern, Southern and WesternChinese This project will ensure that Chinese-speaking communities will better understand and access aged care services and will assist community and residential aged care providers to provide more culturally appropriate service.
City of Greater BendigoVictoria - Loddon Mallee region; City of Greater Bendigo, Central Goldfields, Loddon, Campaspe, Mt Alexander and Macedon RangesDutch, German, Italian, East African, Filipino, Chinese, Serbian, Mandarin, Maltese This project will provide information sessions on aged and disability services, residential facilities and respite care will be conducted throughout the Loddon Campaspe region. Women and men’s health days (Bendigo and Kyabram) and the Walking Group/information sessions in Bendigo will continue providing monthly information sessions.
Co.As.It. Italian Assistance AssociationVictoria State
wide
ItalianThis project will provide information and assistance to the Italian-Australian community which will promote and facilitate access to aged care services; cultural briefings to aged care service providers and other relevant organisations including care givers so that they can meet the needs of the Italian community; assistance to aged care services to provide culturally and linguistically appropriate aged care services to Italian older people.
Diversitat
- Geelong Ethnic Communities Council Inc
City of Greater Geelong and Borough of QueenscliffItalian, Bosnian, Dutch, German, Croatian, Polish, Greek, Ukrainian, Macedonian, Slovenian, Hungarian, Serbian, Spanish, Maltese, Austrian, Indian, Chinese, Sudanese This projects aims at bridging the gap between culturally and linguistically diverse communities and aged care services. Aged care services will be resourced to provide culturally appropriate care.
Filipino Community Council of Vic IncMetro regions throughout VictoriaFilipino: Tagalog, Visaya, Kapampangan, Bicolano and Cebuano This project is a long term ‘State-wide Neighbourhood Model’ through partnership/alliance with mainstream agencies. The Filipino Community Partners Program explores creative and innovative ways to deliver culturally responsive programs that will enhance the access of the Filipino community to aged care information, options and services at the same time build the capacity of partner agencies (mainstream and residential) to deliver appropriate care to present and future Filipino service users.
Fronditha Care IncMetro Melbourne and Mornington PeninsulaGreekThis project will work with Carers VIC to develop a program to educate and aged care staff and increase cultural awareness and sensitivity.
Gippsland Multicultural Services IncVictoria Local Government Areas (LGAs) Regional / Rural - East Gippsland Shire, Wellington Shire, Latrobe City, Baw Baw Shire, South Gippsland Shire and Bass Coast ShireItalian, Dutch, German, Tagalog, Ukrainian, Greek, Maltese, Polish, Croatian, Serbian, Spanish, Hindi, Chinese The Multicultural Aged Liaison Group represents all the key CALD communities in the Gippsland region. The project will provide this group with information on aged care issues and seek their input on CALD related issues. The group will disseminate the information to their communities. The project will provide information sessions on a range of aged care services and issues. Aged care services will be provided with a range of information, resources and training to develop culturally responsive services to the CALD communities.
Indochinese Elderly Refugees Association Vic IncCities of Brimbank, Maribynong and Greater Dandenon.Vietnamese This project will provide culturally appropriate information to aged care services and remove cultural barriers; enable the Vietnamese community to make informed decisions to accessing aged care services; provide visits/tours to relevant aged care facilities to help increase knowledge in and change the attitude towards aged care services among Vietnamese people; and develop in English and Vietnamese information resources.
Macedonian Community Welfare Association IncVictoria State wide, northern and western local government areas of Whittlesea, Brimbank, Darebin, Maribyrnong, Hobsons Bay and MorelandMacedonian This project will work to remove the cultural and language barriers preventing the Macedonian community from accessing and utilising aged care information and services; provide clients with a social support network in times of hardship while educating service providers about how to work with the Macedonian community in a culturally sensitive way.
Maltese Community Council of Victoria IncVictoria - Metro and regional Gippsland Maltese This project aims to improve culturally appropriate aged care in residential and respite services; will organise Maltese language workshops, educational sessions in partnership with Carers Victoria; and formulate resource development and visits to facilities.
Migrant Information Centre (Eastern Melbourne) LtdEastern Metro, Boroondara, Knox, Manningham, Maroondah, Monash, Whitehorse and Yarra RangesArmenian, Chinese, Egyptian Coptic, Hungarian, Macedonian, Maltese, Russian, Vietnamese and small communities of Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Lithuanian, Spanish speaking Ukrainian, Turkish, Burmese and SudaneseThis project will provide information on aged care services, palliative and carer support targeted to CALD communities. Increase their knowledge and access to services. Consult with communities to provide culturally appropriate care. Partnership with Carers Victoria to provide support and information to CALD carers.
North East Multicultural Association (NEMA)Moira, Alpine, Wangaratta, WodongaItalian , Croatian, Dutch and GermanThe Aged Migrant Connection Project will build upon its successes from the last 18 months by further strengthening the working relationship between the volunteer Cultural Peer Facilitators and the aged care sector beyond the current level of service; extending the reach of the Aged Migrant Connection Project into more CALD communities; developing the expertise of the Project .
Regional Information and Advocacy Council IncVictoria - Hume Planning Region, Greater Shepparton, Shire of Moira, Rural City of Benalla and Shire of StrathbogieGreek, Italian, Albanian, Macedonian, Dutch, Turkish and Arabic speaking communities This project will enable a range of ethno-specific and other agencies to increase awareness of care options among CALD communities.
St John of Kronstadt Russian Welfare Society IncMelbourne, Morwell and Geelong Metro areaRussian, Belorussian, Ukrainian, Serbian, Moldovan, Georgian, Polish, Macedonian, Slovenian other former USSR The project will distribute information in kit form, through Powerpoint presentations, in forums and through radio programs to the Russian Community on Aged care options. Provide information sessions to Aged Care Assessment Service (ACAS) medical and other providers of aged care on the cultural needs, customs and beliefs of the Russian speaking community; and assist aged care workers by distribution of communication aids such as cue cards and language charts for contact with non-English speaking people.
Serbian Welfare Association of Victoria IncMetro Melbourne, and regional areas of Geelong, Wodonga and YallournSerbian This project aims to increase access and information related to aged care in the Serbian Community; establish relationships between community and aged care services; enhance knowledge of aged care services about the Serbian culture and target rural Serbian communities.
South Eastern Region Migrant Resource Centre IncSouth eastern region - Greater Dandenong, Casey and KingstonSri Lankan and Cambodian This Sri Lankan and Cambodian project will educate older people and their families about the range of aged care services and enable them to make more informed choices about care. Sri Lankian and Cambodian communities will be targeted for 18 months each. Cultural briefings and resources will be provided to aged care providers and advice and assistance given to providers.
Spanish Latin American Welfare Centre Inc - CELASMelbourne Metropolitan RegionSpanish This project will provide information and support for elderly Spanish speaking people, their families and carers.
Spectrum Migrant Resource Centre IncHume, Whittlesea, Darebin, Banyule, Moreland, Nillumbik and YarraSomalian, Turkish, Chaldean, Eritrean, Punjabis – (African communities)The project will work with main stream age care providers to focus on African communities and new and emerging small ethnic communities to provide information on and facilitate aged care services.
Springvale Indo-Chinese Mutual Assistance Association IncSouth eastern region - Greater Dandenong, Casey and Kingston, Monash, Frankston, CardiniaVietnamese This project aims to promote and facilitate a range of activities and programs for the Vietnamese elderly community to assist them access aged care support services, to bridge the gap between the elderly and aged care services and assist the elderly exercise their rights and make informed decisions regarding aged care services.
Sunraysia Mallee Ethnic Communities Council Inc (SMECC)Mildura / Sunraysia, Robinvale, Swan HillAfghan, Turkish, South Pacific Islands, Greek, Italian, Croatian The project will introduce information to the communities from Greece, Italy, Croatia, Afghanistan, Sudan, Samoa and Turkey, information that will empower them to make informed decisions about aged service in the rural area of Mildura and Swan Hill. Over the 3 years information on Carer support, packages EACH, CACPS, EACH dementia and RACF will be given to the communities through information sessions. A Booklet of local aged care services will be produced and translated into the different languages.
Victorian Arabic Social Services IncVictoria – North West Metro, Southern Metro, Barwon-South Western, HumeArabic speaking communities and including those speaking Assyrian, Chaldean, Armenian, Kurdish and Turkish This project is designed to support the provision of more culturally specific aged care services; increase access to aged care services for elderly people from the Arabic speaking communities and assist the target group to access information to support informed decision making in relation to aged care services.
Anglican Aged Care Services Group (Benetas) – Centre for Cultural Diversity in Ageing
- PICAC
Victoria State wideAll CALD communitiesThe project will convene regular Partners in Culturally Appropriate Care – Community Partners Program forums and organise workshops to maximise the impact of the Community Partners Program.

Queensland

Co.As.It. Italian Australian Welfare Association IncBrisbane Metropolitan, Stanthorpe/Warwick, Gold CoastItalianThis project will facilitate increased access to aged care services to the Italian community.
Diversicare - The Ethnic Communities Council of Queensland Ltd
(CPP)
Brisbane City North, Brisbane City South, Noosa to Caloundra and inland to Nambour, Cairns and Innisfail, Townsville, Home Hill/AyrEastern European, Vietnamese, Filipino, German, Austrian, Swiss, Italian, Finnish, Northern European, Southern European, Pacific Islanders Improve access by CALD communities to residential and community aged care services.
Greek Orthodox Community of St. George, BrisbaneBrisbane, Gold Coast, Townsville and environs, Cairns and environsGreek This project will promote and facilitate increased and sustainable access for Greek speaking people to aged care support services.
Multicultural Communities Council - Gold Coast IncGold Coast and environsArabic speaking communities, Hindi, French, Sinhalese, Spanish, Indonesian, Bahasa, Samoan, Fijian, Yugoslavian, Romanian This project will develop and promote strategies to increase access and support for older people from nominated CALD communities.
OzPol Community Care Association IncBrisbane North, Brisbane South, Gold CoastPolish, Croatian, Czech, Russian, Slovak, Ukrainian This project will address current and real needs of Eastern European aged community.
Tablelands Regional CouncilAtherton TablelandsItalian, Albanian, Greek, Thai, Hmong This project will increase the ability of the multicultural elderly to make choices about accessing aged care services.
Townsville Intercultural CentreTownsville and BurdekinAll CALD communities This project will bridge the gap between aged care services and the CALD community.
Diversicare - The Ethnic Communities Council of Queensland Ltd
- PICAC
Queensland State wideAll CALD communitiesThe project will convene regular Partners in Culturally Appropriate Care – Community Partners Program forums and organise workshops to maximise the impact of the Community Partners Program and avoid duplication of effort. It will provide opportunities for bringing aged care service providers and Community Partners Program organisations together to facilitate the development of relationships that will improve access to aged care services for older members of CALD communities.

South Australia

Chinese Welfare Services of SA IncMetropolitan AdelaideChinese This project will increase referrals to aged care services in Metropolitan Adelaide for the Chinese Community.
Greek Welfare Centre of South AustraliaAdelaide Metropolitan and Riverland regionsGreek, Cyprian, EgyptianThis project will provide information and referral to culturally appropriate aged care support services for the Greek community.
Italian Benevolent Foundation (SA) IncMetropolitan and Rural South AustraliaItalian, Chinese, Tatar Baskurt This project will develop an information/training package to support CALD carers to deliver appropriate information, education and referrals to maintain their caring role.
Resthaven IncorporatedMetropolitan AdelaideSerbian This project will provide support to the Serbian community to access aged care services.
UnitingCare Wesley Bowden IncMetropolitan and outer suburbs of Adelaide Bosnian, Iranian, Kurdish, Spanish, Chile and El Salvador This project aims to increase knowledge of the barriers to aged care information and services and develop strategies between CALD communities and aged care information services.
Multicultural Aged Care Inc
- PICAC
South Australia State wideAll CALD communitiesThe project will convene regular Partners in Culturally Appropriate Care – Community Partners Program forums and organise workshops to maximise the impact of the Community Partners Program and avoid duplication of effort. It will provide opportunities for bringing aged care service providers and Community Partners Program organisations together to facilitate the development of relationships that will improve access to aged care services for older members of CALD communities.

Western Australia

The Australian-Asian Association of WA IncAll metropolitan, outer metro and rural areas as requested by community leaders (eg Filipinos have concentrations in Kalgoorlie, Port Hedland and Albany)Pakistan, Bangladesh, Iranian, Indian, Sri Lankan, Filipino, Thai, Burmese, Spanish speaking communities The project will engage targeted minority communities in dialogues and workshops at which relevant information will be provided on the access and utilisation of existing support services. The project will also cooperate with residential providers to enhance their service delivery to meet the needs of CALD communities.
The Chung Wah Association IncAll metropolitan areas of PerthChinese, Vietnamese, Cambodian and other small Asian communities The Chung Wah Link project will be achieved through the strategies of education, training, community building and partnership linkage with mainstream aged care service providers. The project will involve a series of educational activities eg seminars, exhibitions, recruiting and training volunteers, and information talks, and will involve joint partnership activities with Commonwealth Care Link.
Fremantle Multicultural Centre Inc
(Formerly: South Metropolitan Migrant Resource Centre)
South-West Metropolitan regionLebanese, Iraqi, Turkish, Egyptian, Indonesian, Iranian, Afghanistan, Italian, Croatian, Portuguese This project will assist CALD communities and individuals in south metro regions to be better informed about the range of available aged care services and how to access them through the provision of written material and meetings.
Italo-Australian Welfare and Cultural Centre IncMetropolitan Perth and South-West WAItalian This projects aims to promote and facilitate increased and sustained access to culturally and linguistically appropriate aged care support services by aged members of the Italian community with significant aged care needs.
The West Australian Association of Polish Women IncWestern Australia State wideBosnian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech Republic, Hungrian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Serbian, Polish, Slovakian, Romanian, Slovenian, Ukrainian This project aims to continue a holistic and practical approach by delivering aged care information to people of CALD background and supporting aged care providers by developing a publicity strategy to present aged care as friendly by utilising ethnic and mainstream media; informing ethnic communities about aged care; providing support to aged care services and other health professional.
St Basil’s Aged Care Service in Western Australia (Vasileias) IncPerth and metro region of South-West Western AustraliaGreek, Serbian, Russian, Romanian This project will extend services to the Serbian, Russian and Romanian communities.

Tasmania

Migrant Resource Centre (Southern Tasmania) Inc
(CPP)
Tasmania State wideSudanese, Ethiopian, Egyptian, Croatian, Bosnian, Macedonian, Slovenian, Dutch, Iranian, Afghanistan, Indian, Fijian and the Filipino The project aims to increase and sustain access to aged care services for several CALD communities through the facilitation of bicultural workers and broad sector partnerships.
Polish Association in Hobart IncTasmania State widePolish This project will facilitate access to aged care services for the Polish Community aged care providers through information and consultation sessions.
Migrant Resource Centre (Southern Tasmania) Inc
- PICAC
Tasmania State wideAll CALD communitiesThe project will convene regular Partners in Culturally Appropriate Care – Community Partners Program forums and organise workshops to maximise the impact of the Community Partners Program and avoid duplication of effort. It will provide opportunities for bringing aged care service providers and Community Partners Program organisations together to facilitate the development of relationships that will improve access to aged care services for older members of CALD communities.

Northern Territory

Carers NT IncDarwin and greater Darwin, Katherine, Tennant Creek Alice SpringsAll CALD communitiesThis project will conduct information sessions for CALD seniors in major populations centres in the NT; develop written information with local knowledge; will use their existing framework to provide forums to allow CALD seniors to articulate unmet needs; promote Commonwealth Respite and Carelink Centres and Carer advisory Counselling services; organise training for community resource persons; conduct workshops for aged care support workers and liaise with interstate Partners in Culturally Appropriate Care, Community Partners Program and CALD organisations for multilingual resources.

Australian Capital Territory

ACT Chinese Australian Association IncACTChinese The project will build on the Chinese aged care information service to provide information in various formats in order to raise awareness in the Chinese community of aged care services available; continue to recruit volunteers to work with the Chinese aged care information service and to visit aged care services.
ACT Health
- CPP
ACTAll CALD communitiesThe Project will recruit and train volunteers from CALD communities to be able to provide information regarding aged care services within their CALD groups and develop CALD aged care newsletters for volunteers and stakeholders.
ACT Health
- PICAC
ACTAll CALD communitiesThe project will convene regular Partners in Culturally Appropriate Care – Community Partners Program forums and organise workshops to maximise the impact of the Community Partners Program and avoid duplication of effort. It will provide opportunities for bringing aged care service providers and Community Partners Program organisations together to facilitate the development of relationships that will improve access to aged care services for older members of CALD communities.

Projects

Projects funded under the Community Partners Program (CPP) will provide aged care support services to older people from culturally and linguistically diverse communities to assist them to gain access to residential and other aged care information and services.
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