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The Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care provides a free translation service to aged care providers, peak bodies, PICAC alliance members, and care finder program coordinators across Australia. The service aims to facilitate access to older people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, as well as deaf, blind, deafblind or hard of hearing people, by supporting providers in creating resources in languages other than English. Submit a translation request through the Diversity Aged Care website or by calling 1800 271 034.

Plain English

The Government offers a free translation service for aged care organisations in Australia. The service helps older people and people who do not speak English as their first language. The service also helps deaf, blind, deafblind or hard of hearing people. You can ask for translation services on the Diversity Aged Care website or by calling 1800 271 034.

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The Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care provides a free translation service to aged care providers, peak bodies, PICAC alliance members, and care finder program coordinators across Australia. The service aims to facilitate access to older people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, as well as deaf, blind, deafblind or hard of hearing people, by supporting providers in creating resources in languages other than English. Submit a translation request through the Diversity Aged Care website or by calling 1800 271 034.


Easy English





The Government has a service to change the words in a document into another language.



When words are changed this way, it is called translation.




Translation makes documents easy to read and easy to understand.


The service helps people living with disability and people who do not speak English.





You can find out more about translation on the Diversity Aged Care website.
You can also call Diversity Aged Care on 1800 271 034.