Events

February 2026

18 February 2026

Upcoming information session for the Cultural and Linguistic-Diversity Mentoring Program – Centre for Cultural Diversity in Ageing (PICAC VIC)

Attend a one-hour information session to learn about the Cultural and Linguistic – Diversity Mentoring Program.

The Cultural and Linguistic-Diversity Mentoring Program is a free service of the Centre for Cultural Diversity in Ageing (VIC) and delivered by members of the Partners in Culturally Appropriate Care (PICAC) Alliance in Victoria, NSW/ACT and WA.

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18 February 2026

Upcoming Ageing, Wellness and Diversity Expo – Renmark, South Australia

MAC’s Ageing, Wellness and Diversity Expo returns in 2026 with two exciting expos, bringing together a diverse range of service providers, community organisations, guest speakers and entertainers.

Come along to celebrate cultural diversity, inclusion and wellbeing within the aged care and community sector.

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April 2026

17 April 2026

Upcoming Ageing, Wellness and Diversity Expo – Lightsview, South Australia

MAC’s Ageing, Wellness and Diversity Expo returns in 2026 with two exciting expos, bringing together a diverse range of service providers, community organisations, guest speakers and entertainers.

Come along to celebrate cultural diversity, inclusion and wellbeing within the aged care and community sector.

Learn more…

23 April 2026

Upcoming National CALD CHSP Roundtable (PICAC NSW/ACT)

This roundtable meeting brings together small ethno-specific and multicultural organisations, larger Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP) providers, and government agencies to strengthen collaboration, share resources, and explore sector-specific challenges.

As aged care reforms continue to evolve, it is crucial to equip CALD CHSP organisations with the necessary tools and strategies to sustain and enhance their services.

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28 April 2026

Palliative Care & Cultural Safety (PICAC VIC)

An informative free webinar for all workers in the aged care sector. Hear from expert speakers and participate in a Q&A session.

Providing cultural safety to individuals receiving palliative care in a community or aged care setting involves delivering respectful, inclusive and person-centred care that honours their cultural beliefs, traditions and identity. Cultural safety for individuals receiving palliative care in an aged care setting is embedded in the Aged Care Act and Strengthened Quality Standards.

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29 April 2026

Upcoming Language, Grief and Dignity – Communication with CALD Clients in Palliative Care (PICAC TAS)

Join PICAC Tasmania’s free online sessions designed for aged care service providers to strengthen communication with culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) clients in palliative care.

These sessions will explore language, grief, and dignity, supporting providers to deliver more respectful and culturally responsive care.

All aged care providers are encouraged to attend and build confidence in supporting CALD clients and their families during end-of-life care.

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May 2026

6 May 2026

Upcoming Language, Grief and Dignity – Communication with CALD Clients in Palliative Care (PICAC TAS)

Join PICAC Tasmania’s free online sessions designed for aged care service providers to strengthen communication with culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) clients in palliative care.

These sessions will explore language, grief, and dignity, supporting providers to deliver more respectful and culturally responsive care.

All aged care providers are encouraged to attend and build confidence in supporting CALD clients and their families during end-of-life care.

Learn more….

13 May 2026

Upcoming Language, Grief and Dignity – Communication with CALD Clients in Palliative Care (PICAC TAS)

Join PICAC Tasmania’s free online sessions designed for aged care service providers to strengthen communication with culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) clients in palliative care.

These sessions will explore language, grief, and dignity, supporting providers to deliver more respectful and culturally responsive care.

All aged care providers are encouraged to attend and build confidence in supporting CALD clients and their families during end-of-life care.

Learn more….