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Nominate an Aged Care Worker in August 2024

THANK YOU…

TO ALL AGED CARE WORKERS

Aged Care Employee Day celebrates the more than 427,000 residential care, home care and retirement living staff who care for over 1.5 million older Australians. The annual #ThanksforCaring campaign recognises the countless roles in the aged care workforce – from nurses to personal care workers, allied health professionals to lifestyle coordinators, hospitality teams, drivers, cooks, cleaners, administration staff and so many others.

While expressions of gratitude are certainly appreciated, what holds utmost significance for care workers is their ability to deliver exceptional quality care to their patients and clients.

In the upcoming year, it is imperative that we move beyond mere words of appreciation for aged care workers and instead focus on providing them with the necessary resources to ensure the safety and well-being of our older Australians.

The ANMF has tirelessly advocated for Mandated Ratios, round-the-clock Registered Nurse (RN) coverage, a wage increase for Aged Care Workers through the Fair Work Commission and greater transparency in the allocation of Federal Government Funds. However, our efforts cannot cease, and as a community, we must persist in making aged care a top priority.

Each and every one of us will, at some point in our lives, rely on the care provided by aged care workers, be it for ourselves or our loved ones. It is crucial that we take immediate action to guarantee their ability to care for us when the need arises in the future.

Nominate an ANMF member you would like to acknowledge for their service as an aged care worker and they could *WIN A HAMPER!!!

Terms and Conditions apply. Nominations close midday, Saturday 31 August 2024.

Winner will be contacted to arrange the collection of the prize!

Keep an eye on @ANMFTas socials for announcements!

Updates are correct as of 5 August 2024
Authorised by Emily Shepherd, ANMF Tasmanian Branch Secretary.

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