Support for CHSP Providers.
CALD.NET.AU is an initiative by the Multicultural Communities Council of SA aiming to strengthen CHSP Service Providers and assist their Boards, Directors and Staff through support for business transformation in preparation for the new in-home aged care system.
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GET STARTED WITH AI
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As an organisation, the Multicultural Communities Council of SA (MCCSA) has been at the forefront of emerging technologies, particularly Generative AI. It was just four months after the launch of ChatGPT when we held the first session designed to empower CHSP Providers with insights on optimising their workflows with AI, allowing them to allocate more time to focus on delivering care and supporting their communities.
We have now taken a significant step further by compiling our insights into the first-ever Guide to AI for CHSP Providers. This comprehensive guide encapsulates what we learned during our sessions and interactions with the CHSP sector. Fresh off the press, the guide is now ready to be shared. Should you wish to learn more about AI for the CHSP sector, we invite you to reach out to us. We would be glad to discuss how AI can help you in your service delivery. If you are an SSD Coordinator, feel free to contact us if you wish us to present on this intriguing subject to your CHSP Service Providers online.
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RECORDED SESSION
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BRIEF: The workshop provides community service providers who offer help at home for older people in CALD (Culturally and Linguistically Diverse) communities with an understanding of the importance of governance, its key components, and how it can be effectively implemented, ultimately leading to better service provision and improved outcomes for older people.
Duration: 1.5 hours Presented by Elena Muller, Timemakers Consulting Resources:
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Upcoming sessions.
In collaboration with experts and innovators, MCCSA has developed a series of relevant and targeted professional development workshops to build capacity for board members, directors and officers of CHSP Providers.
Developing Cultural Intelligence in the CHSP Sector
Wednesday 29 May @ Salisbury Community Hub
Hosted by the Northern Collaborative Project FREE for CHSP Providers REGISTRATIONS OPEN SOON Wednesday 19 June @ Hallet Cove Civic Centre Hosted by the Northern Collaborative Project FREE for CHSP Providers REGISTRATIONS OPEN SOON ABOUT THESE SESSIONS
The CHSP sector serves a diverse range of older Australians, many of whom come from different cultural backgrounds. Similarly, an increasing number of the care workforce is people of CALD background. However, effectively navigating cultural differences necessitates more than technical expertise. Cultural intelligence (CQ) – the ability to understand and interact effectively across cultures – plays a crucial role in delivering exceptional service. This workshop empowers CHSP professionals to cultivate their CQ and foster culturally inclusive environments. Designed for individuals at all levels, including board members, managers, coordinators, care workers, and support staff, the program equips you with the knowledge and skills necessary to:
Through interactive exercises, case studies, and expert-led discussions, you'll gain valuable insights and actionable tools to integrate CQ into your daily practice. Empower yourself and your organisation to deliver culturally competent care, fostering trust, engagement, and positive outcomes for all CHSP clients and colleagues. Sign up today to cultivate your CQ and unlock the full potential of inclusive service delivery! |
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