Exclusive: Watchdog contracted third-party providers to conduct audits despite a review warning it was a ‘significant risk’
Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast
More than two-thirds of safety and quality inspections at aged care homes have been outsourced to consultancy firms, despite warnings this presented a “significant risk” and that some contractors underestimated the standards of work required.
The Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission (ACQSA) audits residential facilities to ensure they are meeting mandated standards. Since 2021, four firms have been paid more than $40m for this work, which includes conducting interviews and searches.
More Stories
Son Heung-min tells South Korean police he is victim of blackmail attempt
British teenager being held in Georgia on drug charges
Record number of river-blocking barriers removed in Europe, report says