
Take a fresh look at INsite...
WHAT IS NEW
In 2012, INsite will have an exciting new look and focus.
With six industry-focused issues annually, new A4 format, more pages, engaging content and supporting website, INsite will be enhanced as both the microphone and the earpiece for the sector.
Each issue of INsite explores a major theme in aged care, seeking a wide range of opinions from within and around the sector (see opposite).
INsite’s enhanced online presence aims to engage its audience by driving debate and stimulating discussion around contentious issues.
WHAT WILL CONTINUE
Informed, independent and credible content.
An attractive and appealing read for time-pressured decision makers.
INsite is a trusted source of news – print, online and email – for the aged-care and retirement sector.
Its supporting website gives the sector the opportunity to engage with INsite beyond the page, in addition to keeping abreast of breaking news. The online forum for each article allows readers to have their say on topics under discussion.
CIRCULATION
- With a circulation of more than 3000, INsite is targeted at the sector’s decision makers:
- owners and managers of aged-care facilities;
- directors of nursing;
- financial officers;
- government departments.
INsite is received by:
- every retirement village;
- resthome;
- aged-care hospital;
- sector organisation;
- and government agency in New Zealand.
It is also placed in the hands of the major industry associations:
- the New Zealand Aged Care Association;
- the Retirement Villages Association;
- and the New Zealand Home Health Association.
ROLE IN THE MARKETPLACE
INsite is actively involved in the aged-care, retirement and community care sectors.
The title’s in-depth reporting on key issues and regular attendance at conferences ensures it delivers the most up-to-date, informative and relevant information to its readers.
INsite provides the sector with relevant news, fast and up-front, both in print and online.For more information on Aged-Care & Retirement INsite supplements click here
IN EVERY ISSUE
In addition to focusing on six major themes, INsite has a core of regular fixtures, including:
‘SPOTLIGHT ON ...’
A section dedicated to relevant issues including education and training, therapies, falls prevention, infection control, palliative care, dementia and more.
‘A DAY IN THE LIFE ...’
An insight into the lives of everyone from caregivers to chief executives, residents to retirement village managers.
‘Q & A’
Opinions sought from experts on relevant news items.
'LASTWORD'
Giving sector leaders the chance to air their views on the current status and direction of aged care in New Zealand.
‘CONFERENCE CORNER'
A section dedicated to keeping readers updated with news and information concerning relevant conferences.
February/March
Retirement villages as a business
In this issue we consider the commercial aspects of the management and operation of retirement villages. With input from leaders within the sector and the RVA, and experts on everything from different business models to banking, share portfolios and syndicates, we deliver current and considered news items, feature articles and opinion pieces on the business of running a retirement village.
April/May
Long-term care needs
This issue of INsite focuses on issues surrounding long-term care. Looking across the spectrum from hospitals to home health, we seek to address the widely-held concern of providing quality care in the face of funding shortfalls. With opinions sought from all corners of the sector, including residents, caregivers, managers and policy makers, we strive to expose the real needs at the heart of long-term care.
June/July
Design innovation in aged care
INsite brings innovation and forward thinking to the fore in this issue devoted to design developments in the aged-care sector. We seek the opinions of architects, engineers and interior designers to bring informed content to our wide readership. We discuss success stories from abroad and their applicability to New Zealand’s care homes, hospitals and retirement villages. Most importantly, we ask “what’s next?” for this aspect of aged care; we challenge popular conceptions and encourage innovative thinking.
August/September
Nutrition and diet in aged care
In this issue of INsite we place the microscope on an area of key concern to aged care – nutrition and diet. With relevance to all areas of the sector, we share advice from qualified experts, best practice examples, product information and research trends. We aim to provide a comprehensive overview of this hot topic, with an emphasis on encouraging discussion and debate from the readership.
October/November
Infection control and wound care
INsite homes in on the in-depth topics of infection control and wound care in this issue. Medical research and expert opinions are given alongside practical case studies and advice. We look closely at new research emerging in this field to bring readers up-to-date information on providing the best possible care in all areas of the aged-care sector.
December/January 2013
Trends in home health
INsite dedicates this issue to the important topic of home health. As more and more elderly and disabled people strive to maintain their independence, home health is an integral part of the aged-care sector. We work from ground level up in an effort to expose a wide range of concerns affecting home health providers, including training, turnover, funding, quality and consistent care provision. This issue is designed to engage with the sector, seeking opinion, feedback and ongoing discussion.<< back