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Registered supporters are assigned by individuals to help you make and communicate your decisions in aged care.

From 1 November 2025, the registered supporter role in the new Aged Care Act will replace existing regular and authorised representative relationships in My Aged Care.

In preparation for the change, you and your representatives should discuss w...

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Aged care in Australia is changing for the better on 1 November 2025.

These changes are industry-wide and are designed to ensure you continue to receive the best quality of care.

Aged care support can span all levels of support, from help around the home, to residential aged care.

To get a better understanding of your options within aged care,...

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From learning to express feelings of pride and fear, to practicing gratitude in preparation for adulthood, Newcastle Anglican Schools are proving learning is not just about academics, it’s about growing the whole child.

Within the classrooms of all four Newcastle Anglican Schools, this means giving students the tools to understand their emotions, build strong relati...

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Language has always been fascinating to Archdeacon Rod Bower.

Through years of public advocacy, Father Rod found many Australians were suffering from ‘moral injury’.

Moral injury helps to explain feelings such as shame or guilt, remorse and outrage stemming from a betrayal of what is considered right – or just.

For many, coining the term helped...

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During Mental Health Month in October, the Newcastle Anglican Wellbeing team is highlighting the importance of Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) in the workplace.

MHFA is the initial help offered to someone who is experiencing a mental health problem, or a mental health crisis, until appropriate professional help is received, or the crisis resolves.

Given tha...

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