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Aged Care

Ansvar tells Aged Care Sector – “Boards need to act now on Risk Management”

Leading Aged Care insurer – Ansvar – wants the sector to know that more effective risk management has become even more critical for all providers, with insurability at risk, and that Ansvar remains committed to assisting providers to deliver effective risk frameworks and governance.

Ansvar CEO Warren Hutcheon warns insurability of the sector has become extremely challenging due to its complex risk environment and a hardening insurance market.

Risks confronting the sector are increasingly complex and aged care is likely to experience more frequent disruptions and continued public scrutiny.  Already under the spotlight by the Aged Care Royal Commission, the impact of COVID-19 has further exposed significant implications for Boards and Executives arising out of these events.

Add in a hardening insurance market that will see premium rises and greater expectations placed on insureds to demonstrate effective risk frameworks, and insurability becomes a risk itself.

“Only those organisations with mature risk management frameworks in place will be able to purchase suitable protection, at affordable premiums. Risk maturity will not just happen- risk leadership is critical,” Mr Hutcheon said.

“Boards and Executives play a key role. What we have seen across the sector is that when risk leadership is prioritized, more effective frameworks are embedded and there is a greater sense of comfort with managing key risks and improving organizational outcomes”.

Mr Hutcheon and Anthony Black, National Care Practice Leader and Senior Risk Consultant for Ansvar Risk, outlined Ansvar’s unique approach to Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) to the Leading Age Services Australia (LASA) Congress this week – including advice on how to step up risk leadership, the “big 5” risks that should be on every provider’s radar and how to incorporate risk with strategic planning.

Ansvar insures more than 800 Aged care providers in Australia and is a trusted risk and governance advisor to the Care sector. “We want to share our industry knowledge and experience with important risk leadership and insurance considerations for Boards and Executives, so that the sector thrives and grasps the opportunities ahead by managing risk well. We are invested in the sector and we plan to stay committed to building and supporting risk capability.”

 


About Ansvar

Ansvar is a leading specialist provider of insurance and risk management services to faith, community, care, heritage and education sectors in Australia. Ansvar partners with brokers to deliver its services under Ansvar Insurance, Ansvar Risk and Ansvar Personal.

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Aged Care

Ansvar participates in LASA Congress – Wednesday 21 October 2020

Leading Aged Care insurer – Ansvar – will be presenting on Day Eight of the virtual congress for the Leading Age Services Australia (LASA) on “Protection, Growth and Resilience: Getting the most from your Risk and Insurance Strategy”.

Warren Hutcheon, Ansvar CEO, wants the Aged Care sector to know that more effective risk management has become even more critical for all providers, with insurability at risk, and that Ansvar remains committed to assisting providers to deliver effective risk frameworks and governance.

Mr Hutcheon and Anthony Black, National Care Practice Leader and Senior Risk Consultant for Ansvar Risk, will outline Ansvar’s unique approach to Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) – including advice on how to step up risk leadership, the “big 5” risks that should be on every provider’s radar and how to incorporate risk with strategic planning.

Ansvar insures more than 800 Aged care providers in Australia and is a trusted risk and governance a

dvisor to the Care sector.

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Community Education Program

Ansvar announces $250,000 Community Education Program Grant Recipients

Another year, another $250,000 in grants awarded by Ansvar! We are delighted to announce our 2019/2020 Community Education Program successful grant recipients! This year’s programs vary from providing support to grandparents looking after their ‘at-risk’ grandchildren to educating aboriginal young women and girls on life lessons such as empowerment and positive partner relationships.

The grants are provided to support sustainable program for Australians under the age of 25, promoting ongoing education, skill training programs that make a significant difference to the lives of the participants. Some organisations received grants of up to $50,000.

Ansvar CEO Warren Hutcheon said: “We are very proud of our Community Education Program and inspired by the phenomenal work that this year’s eight recipients do to better the lives of Australia’s young people. Funding for non-profit organisations becomes more and more of a challenge every year, and Ansvar looks forward to watching these amazing organisations make a positive impact in so many people’s lives.”

The 2019/ 2020 grant recipients are:

– Batyr: batyr@school
– Puuya Foundation: Empowered Women and Girls
– Huntington’s NSW ACT: Huntington’s Youth Connection
– Support Kids in Pain: SKiP Pain Education
– QLD Police Citizens Youth Welfare Association. PCYC Townsville: Indigenous Youth Marine Licencing
– Books in Homes: The Rotary DG Family Project – Books for Kids
– We Care Community: School’s Empowerment and Education
– Grandparents for Grandchildren SA: Supplementary Education and Sports Fund

Every year Ansvar receives more than 270 applications for grants of up to $50,000. The money goes to organisations that provide education, skills training and other programs helping vulnerable youths.

For instance, Support Kids in Pain will use the grant to fund their ‘SKiP Pain Education’ program which is a combination of therapy sessions and group education to children with chronic pain. Data collected during the pilot shows that participation in the SKiP program resulted in 66% of children returning to full-time school and normal activity, despite their pain, and 50% experiencing a reduction in medication use.

Philipa Duthie, Grants Officer, Support Kids in Pain “We are thrilled to have been awarded this grant and are extremely grateful to Ansvar for their support of our community pain management program.”

To read about this year’s successful recipient’s program details, click here.
Visit www.ansvar.com.au/community-education-program for more information on our Community Education Programs grants.

(Pictured are recipients from a previous year)