1.1
Coalition Senators make the following additional comments on the interim
report.
1.2
The Government is committed to ensuring effective aged care frameworks
to protect vulnerable aged Australians, especially those with cognitive or
mental health impairments.
1.3
In response to the service delivery failures at Oakden, the Coalition
Government in May 2017 initiated a review into aged care quality regulatory
processes. The review's report, Review of National Aged Care
Quality Regulatory Processes (Carnell Paterson review) was published in
October 2017 and made ten recommendations.
1.4
The Government took immediate action to adopt Recommendation 8,
committing to implementing unannounced re-accreditation visits as soon as
possible, to ensure continued safety and quality of residential aged care.
1.5
The Government has indicated its broad support for the other recommendations
in the Carnell Paterson review and is currently considering these in detail.
1.6
Additionally, the Australian Aged Care Quality Agency (Quality Agency)
also took action, commissioning a full review of Quality Agency accreditation
and quality monitoring processes. The review (Nous Group report) released in
July 2017 made four key recommendations, all of which the Quality Agency
accepted and moved immediately to implement.
1.7
Noting that this is an interim report, Coalition Senators will provide
further comments in the final report, if necessary.
Senator Slade Brockman Senator
Jonathon Duniam
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