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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Educating the nurse of the future
This report from Professor Steven Schwartz is an independent examination of the educational preparation of nurses in Australia.
Implementing a gerontological nursing competencies programme in aged care: Participant experiences
This Open Access article by Traynor et al. investigates the implementation of Gerontological Nursing Competencies in long-term aged care.
Data Dashboard (Aged and Disabled Carers)
This webpage from Humanability presents an overview of their workforce research efforts, highlighting how they collaborate with industry to analyse job market demand, assess skill requirements, and support training and workforce development.
Employee burnout and retention in Australian healthcare – Sustainable solutions
This blog article from Great Place to Work highlight the key challenges facing Australia’s Healthcare and Social Assistance sector, analyses their impact on the workforce, and explores potential strategies to address these issues.
Guide to creating a workforce training plan
This guide by the Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing provides a step-by-step approach for aged care providers to identifying training needs, prioritising learning areas and structuring a training plan that aligns with workforce segments, operating environment and available resources.
Care minutes responsibility - Guide for residential aged care providers
This guide from the Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing explains the care minute responsibilities of providers and the legislative responsibilities related to minimum amount of direct care time to residents.
A qualitative exploration of staff satisfaction in innovative Australian aged care
This Open Access article by Connelly et al. investigates the impact of various residential aged care innovations upon staff satisfaction.
Career pathways for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workforce: National career trajectory interviews report
This Lowitja Institute report highlights the need to strengthen and support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leadership to improve employment, retention, and career pathways across the health sector.
Workforce wellbeing guide
This guide from the University of Western Australia focuses on the role of self-reflection and self-care in safeguarding and promoting worker wellbeing. It includes practical activities and resources that can be used in a range of settings, by individual workers, supervisors or managers.
Beyond parity in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workforce planning: achieving equity through needs-based and strengths-based approaches
This report by Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (CAEPR) explores how needs-based and strengths-based workforce planning can strengthen the Aboriginal and Torres Strait health workforce.