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EOIs sought for aged care Royal Commission Advisory Group


The National LGBTI Health Alliance are seeking expressions of interest from LGBTI elders and representatives to join an advisory group to inform a response to the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety.

“The National LGBTI Health Alliance is being funded to hold nation-wide consultations with LGBTI elders and older people, their families, friends, carers, allies and representative bodies to gather information, stories and evidence, both positive and negative, to inform our response to the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety” the callout reads.

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The alliance is looking to bring together 10 to 12 people to provide information and advice, review submissions, plan consultations and response to the Royal Commission’s interim report, ensure key needs and issues are included and develop draft policy options.

More information can be found here. Expressions of interest can be sent to Heath Reed, National Coordinator of Stakeholder Engagement – heath.reed@lgbtihealth.org.au


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