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Two out of every five people in Australian aged care homes experience abuse, research finds

Share on Twitter Almost 40 per cent of people living in aged care facilities experience abuse, according to a new research paper shedding light on poorly understood rates of mistreatment. The experimental estimates by the Office of the Royal Commission into Aged Care were formed using a survey of 391 residents or their representatives conducted by the National Ageing Research Institute. Neglect was the most common form of abuse reported with 30.8 per cent, including concerns about help with showering and going to the toilet, managing medication and looking after wounds. The rate of reported emotional abuse was 22.6 per cent, including being treated like a child or shouted at.

Quarterly update: Corporate crime, anti-bribery and corruption in Australia - Criminal Law

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. In 2020, the nation s focus has undoubtedly been centred on the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic itself has brought a range of challenges and risks for companies as they navigate the changed business environment and the pressures that COVID-19 has caused, both economic and operational.      Despite the focus that the Commonwealth government has had on the pandemic, it took some positive steps in its reform agenda in the last quarter, including releasing draft legislation for the long-awaited Commonwealth Integrity Commission.  Legislation updates Commonwealth Integrity Commission CIC). The CIC s proposed powers include:

ALRC review to simplify Australian corporations and financial services legislation - Government, Public Sector

The Australian Law Reform Commission ( ALRC) has been tasked by the federal government to undertake a review of the legislative framework for corporations and financial services regulation in Australia. The review is part of the federal government s response to the Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry. The ultimate aim of the review is to facilitate the simplification of the notoriously complex laws currently regulating corporations and financial services in Australia. In this regard, Attorney-General Christian Porter stated: The review will provide a principled blueprint for a more efficient, navigable and adaptive legislative framework for

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