ACQ - National Representation
As members of Queensland’s leading industry association, ACQ members benefit from the Association’s strong national partnerships with Australia’s two largest for-profit and not-for-profit aged care associations, respectively, Aged Care Association Australia (ACAA) and Aged and Community Services Australia (ACSA).
With the added support of these national partnerships, ACQ has the power to actively drive meaningful policy change in all sectors of aged care with a greater level of influence and at a higher level of government.
Moreover, ACQ members add an equal level of value and strength to both ACSA and ACAA through their local presence and knowledge and extensive State-based networks.
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Aged and Community Services
Aged and Community Services Australia (ACSA) is the national peak body in Australia representing the broader community care sector, which services approximately two-thirds of all providers in the aged care industry.
The ACSA Federation (national) is comprised of six state and territory associations who work together to lobby the government for industry-wide change. ACSA’s vision is to become a strong, sustainable aged and community care industry providing people with high quality, accessible services. The aged and community care sectors includes nursing homes, hostels, care package providers, home care and nursing services, retirement villages, independent living units and seniors' housing. Community care is currently the largest and fastest growing sector in aged care and this trend is expected to continue in future years. |
Aged Care Association
ACAA provides a truly representative voice for the residential care industry to the Commonwealth and state governments, and all associated agencies and professional bodies, via a structure of autonomous state associations and a national presence in
ACAA strives for, and is committed to, excellence in residential care within a commercially viable environment.
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