Resources
Browse resources created and collated by ARIIA as a trusted, evidence-based guide to supporting innovation across the aged care sector.
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Why effective workforce planning, rostering, and scheduling is critical for Australia's aged care sector
Discussed improved care quality, staff satisfaction and its associated costs
Better sleep and wellbeing for healthcare workers
A policy proposal fdor the wellbeing budget for healthcare aged care workers - recommendations
Who cares for the carers?
Reported on an investigation of the impact of emotional intelligence training on aged care health workers.
Worrying about being hit at work
A report on the ANMF's 10 point plan in private aged care facilities across the state of Victoria
Looking after your wellbeing
The webpage provided resources to influence and maintain wellbeing and mental health
Optimising the moral resilience of residential aged care nurses
This webinar focuses upon how to optimise moral resilience amongst aged care nurses, by reflecting initially upon COVID-19 impacts upon healthcare workers, followed by why moral resilience matters to aged care nurses in practice, and finally a research agenda to support the moral resilience of aged care nurses.
Mental health tips for aged care workers and managers
Provides resources for managers and care workers that are experiencing stress and anxiety related to the COVID-19 pandemic
Aged Care Managers
The website provided a range of resources for aged care managers to provide aged care staff who experienced trauma
Skills for Life Adjustment and Resilience (SOLAR) Wellbeing Program
An online program for employees of aged care services who want extra skills to build their emotional resilience or recover after stressful or distressing events, and trauma. As you work through SOLAR you’ll build a toolkit of skills that can boost your mood, improve your wellbeing, decrease your stress, and help you recover after trauma.
Self-care video
A video on developing self-care habits to mitigate burnout and improve wellbeing for aged care workers