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SOUTH AUSTRALIA COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS

The Collaborative Projects are regional structures that facilitate service reform and improve service cooperation and coordination at a regional level. The projects engage with services that support frail older people and their carers. The work completed by the projects will lead to improved quality of life outcomes for the target group, including independence and participation in their communities of choice through a partnership approach with all stakeholders.

STRATEGIC AIMS

Collaboration
Reform
Engagement
Responsiveness

*Stakeholder refers to consumers (service user and/or carer), service providers and the broader community sector.  

Collaboration

  • Diversity of regional representation
  • Effective communication
  • Build and maintain networks and relationships through sustainable regional structures

Reform

  • Support and influence the translation of policy and research into practice
  • Promote opportunities for  stakeholders to influence reform
  • Promote innovation and sustainable change    

Engagement  

  • Diverse stakeholder* commitment, participation and influence
  • Engagement around identified regional issues and opportunities
  • Regional planning through consultation and engagement   

Responsiveness  

  • Collaborative responses to identified regional issues
  • Capacity building through the sharing of knowledge and resources
  • Showcase best practice and regional initiatives   

This project is supported by the Australian Government Department of Health. Visit the Department of Health website (www.health.gov.au) for more information. Although funding for the Projects has been provided by the Australian Government, the material herein this website does not necessarily represent the views or policies of the Australian Government.

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