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2007/2008 Annual Report

ARAS Service Charter - explains what you can expect from ARAS.

ARAS Pamphlet - The brochure is in various languages and details what we do and how we can help.

Aboriginal Advocacy Service Brochure - Details of Aboriginal Advocacy Program.

Aboriginal Raising Awareness Campaign - Brochure

Aboriginal Raising Awareness Campaign - Poster

ARAS Consumer Booklet
We have merged several pieces of information into the one booklet for simplicity. This booklet contains information about
1) How ARAS Advocates for Older People including what will happen when you ring ARAS
2) ARAS Privacy Information
3) Your Right to Make a Complaint About ARAS

Consumer Entitlements in Aged Care Services
An article developed by ARAS discussing the consumers' right to be consulted about the aged care services they receive.


The Importance of Information
An article developed by ARAS to highlight the key information that you can expect to receive from your facility.

Newsletters
ARAS Newsletter 2008 Issue 2

ARAS newsletters covering all 3 programs, case studies and current issues.

How To Advocate For Yourself or Others
An important aspect of the assistance provided by ARAS is advising and preparing people to self-advocate i.e. to speak on their own behalf in order to gain information, access services, change their services to better meet their needs and to generally stay in control of and self-manage their support. This Fact sheet is a practical guide for self advocacy.

Participation in Decision Making in Residential Care - Developed by ARAS, these guidelines will help to ensure that representatives and family are able to participate in the making of decisions with regard to their family members etc. especially if they have dementia.

A Question of Quality Booklet
Aimed at older people and their representatives this booklet provides information about the rights of consumers of services funded by the Home and Community Care Program. It provides a series of questions relating to consumer rights that consumers can ask of their service provider, to get a clearer picture of what rights mean in a practical sense.


Abuse Prevention Programs Annual Report
05/06 - Statistics and overview of activities for the year

Abuse Prevention Program (APP) Information Sheets

Abuse Prevention Program - outlines the rights of older people and describes what happens if an older person or their representative contacts an advocate from the Abuse Prevention Program.

Risk factors and the Effect of Abuse - lists the various forms of abuse and describes the risk factors that can contribute to the abuse of older people. the subsequent possible effects of an abusive situation on the older person are also briefly highlighted.

How Service Providers Can Assist Older People - includes details on the Principles of Assistance for service providers when abuse is suspected and the support the older person can expect when abuse is present.

Alliance for the Prevention of Elder Abuse (APEA) Information

The brochure Safeguarding your Finances is No. 1 in a series of 5 to assist you in safeguarding your finances and describes what financial abuse is and outlines several examples. Information about how you can build safeguards into financial arrangements is provided along with what they are, when you might use them and why. Also included is a list of agencies that make up the Alliance (APEA), each describing what they offer and their contact details..

1. Safeguarding your Finances
2. The Duties and Responsibilities of your Enduring Power of Attorney
3. The Duties and Responsibilities of your Enduring Guardian
4. Appointing an Enduring Power of Attorney
5. Appointing an Enduring Guardian

The Safeguard Your Finances Brochure is also available in Greek, Italian, Polish, and Vietnamese.


Regaining Your Control Booklet
This award winning booklet is the result of a collaborative venture between Aged Rights Advocacy Service, Helping Hand Aged Care and Department of Veteran Affairs along with a reference group of older people from metropolitan Adelaide.

It includes information about the types and signs of abuse, some myths and facts, barriers to getting help and what can be done to prevent abuse and remain in control. A comprehensive list of service providers offering support and advice is also included in the back of the booklet.

The re-printing of the "Regaining Your Control" booklet was funded by Our Ageing Plan South Australia.

 

 

 

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