Aged & Community Services Australia (ACSA)
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Care planning, Community Care
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ACSA is the leading national peak body supporting not for profit church, charitable and for purpose providers of retirement living, community, home and residential care for more than 450,000 older Australians.
We are committed to being a strong and effective advocate with a persuasive national voice that leads the national aged care agenda.
Our members are critical to the community and the people they serve. We provide our members with support and services in the areas of legislative compliance, policy advice, work health and safety, employee relations, aged care legislative review, training and personal development. If you are interested in finding out more or becoming an ACSA member, there is more information here.
We are committed to being a strong and effective advocate with a persuasive national voice that leads the national aged care agenda.
Our members are critical to the community and the people they serve. We provide our members with support and services in the areas of legislative compliance, policy advice, work health and safety, employee relations, aged care legislative review, training and personal development. If you are interested in finding out more or becoming an ACSA member, there is more information here.
Why us
Our Purpose
ACSA exists to support an equitable and just aged care sector that Australians can trust to offer quality of life, choice and accessibility.
Our Members
ACSA is a member-owned organisation that represents and supports community-invested businesses that:
Are integral to the socio-economic fabric of their communities;
Provide communities with assurance their needs will be met;
Reinvest surpluses into services their communities need;
Employ people committed to their local communities;
Harness efforts of local volunteers.
Our value proposition to members
ACSA enables community-invested aged care organisations to be influential, informed, supported and connected:
Influential: ACSA's advocacy assures a flourishing sector where the voice of community-invested organisations is influential, with policy makers and funders.
Informed: ACSA's information ensures we can make effective decisions quickly in the interests of the clients, families and communities we serve.
Supported: ACSA's support ensures that all community-invested aged care organisations, regardless of size, can operate with the benefits of scale.
Connected: ACSA bringing together its members, ensures commonality of shared experience leading to the acceleration of new ideas and best practices.
ACSA exists to support an equitable and just aged care sector that Australians can trust to offer quality of life, choice and accessibility.
Our Members
ACSA is a member-owned organisation that represents and supports community-invested businesses that:
Are integral to the socio-economic fabric of their communities;
Provide communities with assurance their needs will be met;
Reinvest surpluses into services their communities need;
Employ people committed to their local communities;
Harness efforts of local volunteers.
Our value proposition to members
ACSA enables community-invested aged care organisations to be influential, informed, supported and connected:
Influential: ACSA's advocacy assures a flourishing sector where the voice of community-invested organisations is influential, with policy makers and funders.
Informed: ACSA's information ensures we can make effective decisions quickly in the interests of the clients, families and communities we serve.
Supported: ACSA's support ensures that all community-invested aged care organisations, regardless of size, can operate with the benefits of scale.
Connected: ACSA bringing together its members, ensures commonality of shared experience leading to the acceleration of new ideas and best practices.
Business Address
Suite 3, Level 6, 24 Collins St,
Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
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