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REMINDER – Residential Care Services Survey: Ongoing COVID Preparedness

Residential Care Providers are advised that the ‘Queensland Residential Care Services Survey: Ongoing COVID Preparedness’ will remain open to allow organisations to complete it as soon as possible. To date, 18 organisations have completed the survey and a further 4 organisations have commenced, but not yet finished the survey. It may be anticipated that we will soon be entering into a new phase in planning by government and non-government organisations about COVID preparedness. The findings of the survey will be important in informing this planning. The responsibilities of residential care providers to contribute their experiences and advice extend well beyond those that apply to their own service delivery. Individual organisations also hold leadership obligations to the whole of the residential care sector and the general community. Thank you to all who have completed the survey and for taking on these responsibilities with gusto.

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