
Date and time
Location
Online event
Refund Policy
No Refunds
About this event
Registration renewal under the Aged Care Act 2024 represents more than a regulatory milestone. For home care providers, it is a formal demonstration that your organisation doesn’t just understand what good care looks like; it delivers it, consistently, across every interaction, every process, and every level of your workforce.
The sector has done significant work. Providers have invested in policies, governance structures, and quality frameworks that reflect the Standards. Leadership teams are across the obligations. What renewal asks you to do is show that the intent is alive in practice, that it shapes how your care workers support participants in their homes, how your managers respond when something goes wrong, how your board holds itself accountable for outcomes, and how your organisation learns and improves as a matter of course.
That is a different kind of readiness. It requires more than well-documented procedures. It requires an honest look at the distance between what your policies describe and what is actually happening on the ground .
For many providers, registration renewal is also arriving at a time of significant operational change. The transition to Support at Home has brought new funding structures, revised workforce expectations, and an increased focus on participant outcomes. Navigating renewal while continuing to deliver quality care is a genuine challenge, and one that deserves structured, practical support.
🔥 Overview
This structured pracital workshop, facilitated by LPA’s Managing Director; Lorraine Poulos, is designed for home care providers who are committed to preparing early and embedding continuous improvement as a natural part of their operations – not a reaction to a problem.
Over the course of the session, attendees will work through the key requirements of registration renewal under Support at Home, examine how policy translates into observable, demonstrable practice across every level of the organisation, and develop a practical readiness framework they can implement immediately within their own context.
This is not a compliance lecture. It is a working session. Attendees will leave with clarity on where they stand, what needs attention, and how to build the kind of evidence-based practice culture that gives boards, managers, and care workers alike the confidence to meet the Commission’s review head on.
🚩 Learning Outcomes
By the end of the workshop, attendees will:
- Articulate the registration renewal requirements under the Aged Care Act 2024 and what the Commission will be assessing under Support at Home
- Evaluate how well your organisation’s policies, procedures, and governance frameworks are reflected in the day-to-day practice of their workforce
- Identify and prioritise gaps between policy intent and operational practice using a structured readiness approach
- Build and organise compliance evidence that is credible and ready for the Commission’s formal review
- Strengthen board and executive accountability for quality and safety in a way that is visible and demonstrable
- Embed continuous improvement into everyday operations so compliance confidence is sustained well beyond the renewal cycle
- Engage the frontline workforce in understanding their role within the organisation’s compliance framework
- Leave with the foundations for a clear, actionable readiness plan and the confidence to meet registration renewal from a position of preparation
📅 Date: 16 June 2026
- 1.00 pm – 3.30 pm – New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, and the Australian Capital Territory
- 12noon – 2.30 pm Queensland
- 12.30 pm -3.00 pm – South Australia
- 11.30 am -2.00 pm – Northern Territory
- 10.00 am – 01.00 pm – Western Australia
🎖️ Recognition
All attendees will receive a Statement of Attendance upon completion of an assessment as evidence of Continuing Professional Development hours.
💡 Who will benefit most from this course?
- Chief Executive Officers and senior leaders
- Quality and compliance managers
- Risk and governance leads
- Care and service delivery managers
- Registered nurses and clinical leads with compliance responsibilities
- Managers new to their role or organisation
This workshop is most valuable when attended by a cross-functional group from the same organisation; bringing together leadership, quality, and operational perspectives creates richer discussion and more actionable outcomes for the whole team.
This workshop is ideal for anyone involved in the planning, delivery, or oversight of aged care services who wants to enhance their knowledge of the Strengthened Standards and adopt a proactive, risk-based approach to achieving compliance and improving outcomes.
💼 Inclusions
- Online Workbook questions (and the opportunity to gain feedback from the LPA team)
- Downloadable tools and resources
💻 Learner requirements
- Computer or mobile device
- A stable internet connection (broadband/4G+ recommended)
- Speakers and a microphone are optional
Regarding online training, we know that staring into the “virtual classroom” can sometimes miss those moments that face-to-face events deliver. So, we are mixing things up. In a time of transformation in the sector, we want to ensure that you are supported now more than ever. We will focus even more on interactive, immersive training sessions (think break-out rooms, cameras on (yes, scary), opportunities to network, and maintaining the LPA way of tangible tools and resources).
💰 Investment: $ 437 inc. GST
$437 inc. GST
$437 inc. GST










