SNACK

SNACK

Byte-sized inspiration for person-centred aged care. We break down some of the big questions around what it really means to be person-centred, with insights from those in the know including people who use care services, care staff, and other experts in the field. This podcast is for anyone who cares about doing care differently.

Episodes

August 14, 2024 11 mins

Cultural warning: EmPauR would like to advise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners that the following podcast may mention names of people who have gone before us into the stars and the dreaming.

 

In this episode, we take a deep dive into the idea of family responsibilities in caregiving. We look at the cultural and kinship duties that shape how caregiving works. We explore how traditions and values impact the caregiving...

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Cultural warning: EmPauR would like to advise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners that the following podcast may mention names of people who have gone before us into the stars and the dreaming.

 

In these two episodes, we look at the unique customs in the Eastern and Western Torres Strait Island regions. We'll have interesting conversations with Torres Strait Islanders to help you understand the traditions, rituals, and...

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Cultural warning: EmPauR would like to advise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners that the following podcast may mention names of people who have gone before us into the stars and the dreaming.

 

In these two episodes, we look at the unique customs in the Eastern and Western Torres Strait Island regions. We'll have interesting conversations with Torres Strait Islanders to help you understand the traditions, rituals, and...

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Cultural warning: EmPauR would like to advise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners that the following podcast may mention names of people who have gone before us into the stars and the dreaming.

 

In this episode, we dive into the world of Eastern and Western Torres Strait Islander food. We'll explore how traditional dishes are combined with Western (non-Indigenous) influences, uncovering the tastes, meanings, and sense ...

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July 17, 2024 12 mins

Cultural warning: EmPauR would like to advise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners that the following podcast may mention names of people who have gone before us into the stars and the dreaming.

 

In this episode, we take a closer look at the diverse languages spoken in the Torres Strait Eastern and Western regions. We talk about how they're crucial to cultural identity. By chatting with speakers, the podcast helps you u...

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July 10, 2024 10 mins

Cultural warning: EmPauR would like to advise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners that the following podcast may mention names of people who have gone before us into the stars and the dreaming.

 

In our first episode, we have conversations with Elders about what's important to them when a caregiver comes into their homes. We dive into their beliefs, hopes, and personal stories, discovering the key elements of caring wit...

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Understanding the individuals receiving care is essential to meet their needs and ensure they are treated with respect and dignity. Knowing their country of birth and the language they speak is a great start, but it isn’t enough information for making informed decisions about their care.

In this episode, Marcela Fischer from ECCQ’s Multicultural Advisory Service shares the relevance of a cultural assessment and the role this can pl...

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Australia is becoming more multicultural and we have more seniors from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds accessing aged care services. As such, it is important for those delivering their care to understand their cultural needs and meet those needs by providing culturally appropriate care.

In this episode Thana Roysmith from ECCQ’s Multicultural Advisory Service is joined by Danijela Hlis, a Community member and a ti...

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Not all cultures recognise mental health and wellbeing in the same way western culture does. This episode considers how to approach mental health in culturally and linguistically diverse communities by exploring what it means to be curious, and ways to be respectfully curious. Join Rhee Duthie from ECCQ’s Multicultural Advisory Service and Millie Magada from Gold Coast Health for insights, tips and resources as you seek to understa...

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Those living in rural and remote regions have the same rights to culturally appropriate aged care as those in metropolitan areas but their location can sometimes hinder this access. This episode offers the perspective of Adhel, a Sudanese community leader who is caring for her mother in a regional town. Adhel has a conversation with Anyuon Liai from ECCQ’s Multicultural Advisory Service and shares some of the experiences, including...

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Being able to understand and be understood is a fundamental human right and with over 20% of Australian households speaking a language other than English, professional interpreters are essential in the provision of this right for culturally diverse communities.

Join Jenny Hazlewood from ECCQ’s Partners in Culturally Appropriate Care Program and Diana Padilla from the Language Services Team at Metro North Health as they discuss the ...

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    Many people who work in aged care in Australia come from a migrant or refugee background and their cultural background and experiences influence the way that they care for other people. This is true for David Vien who became a home care worker for Diversicare (ECCQ’s home care division) after arriving in Australia as a refugee from Vietnam.

    In this episode, Amanda Bowden from ECCQ’s Partners in Culturally Appropriate Care Program h...

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    Building rapport and communicating effectively with clients from multicultural backgrounds will ensure a successful outcome when providing home care for that person.

    Join Thana Roysmith from ECCQ’s Multicultural Advisory Service who presents a scenario where a care worker or support worker visits a client from a multicultural background. This episode offers some key considerations for care workers to assist them in providing qualit...

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    Uncover the intricate layers of creating inclusive and safe environments for people living with HIV. Dive into the intersectionality of identities and explore challenges faced by diverse communities. Learn valuable tips for fostering safe spaces, from open communication to respecting dignity and privacy. This episode is your key to providing person-centred care that acknowledges the unique journeys of PLHIV. Tune in now for transfo...

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    As we age, most of us usually require some form of regular medication, and this is exactly the same for older people living with HIV. Often, medications can be confusing, especially ones that you haven’t had to administer or assist with before. To help shed some light on the world of HIV medications, we speak with an infectious diseases specialist about HIV medications. We will unpack the essentials, from understanding treatments t...

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    Ageing is a universal reality, and as we grow older, we encounter diverse health and social challenges. This is no different for older individuals living with HIV. Join us in this episode of the SNACK series, where we discuss a range of health and social comorbidities as well as the profound social and mental health challenges that PLHIV face - this episode unveils the layers of their experiences. Aged care workers, this is your gu...

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    There are a lot of myths and misconceptions surrounding HIV – many of which are quite harmful to people living with HIV. Get ready to dive deep into debunking these HIV myths – from transmission to sexuality, and to the power of Undetectable = Untransmissible. Explore the real impact of stigma on those living with HIV and discover the pivotal role aged care support workers play in reducing it. This episode is your key to fostering ...

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    In this episode, we unpack the basics of HIV – from what HIV stands for to navigating the early days of HIV and the evolving landscape of stigma. Turn in to equip yourself with essential knowledge for person-centered care in the realm of HIV.

    This season has been developed by Queensland Positive People (QPP) and aims to provide some useful information for aged care/home care workers about caring for people living with HIV (PLHIV) u...

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    January 28, 2024 2 mins

    Embark on a transformative learning journey with SNACK, a podcast series for aged care and home care workers. This season has been developed by Queensland Positive People and focuses on caring for older people living with HIV (PLHIV). As compassionate caregivers, you'll delve into the essentials of person-centred care for older individuals living with HIV, gaining invaluable insights to elevate your practice. Beyond the medical nua...

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    The reality is that like with any job, there will be days when things don’t go well. So how do you take care of yourself and make sure you don’t carry that with you, and why is that an important skill for person-centred care?

    In this episode we also wrap up the series and reflect on the knowledge and experiences shared by our guests.  We hope you have found inspiration through the information shared. 

    Special thanks to all our gues...

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