On Thursday 11 August 2011, both Keiran Booth and myself (Warren Jenkins) attended a Forum, conducted by the Mental Health Council Australia (MHCA), as part of a discussion of how to implement some of the federal government’s new budget initiatives for mental health.
The Background paper (download below) , sets out the proposal for increased coordinated care for people living in the community with complex care needs.
In brief the paper and proposal sets out –
Download:
Background Paper Coordinated Care Measure - MHCA forum.doc
Discussion Paper Flexible Care Packages .pdf
The Background paper (download below) , sets out the proposal for increased coordinated care for people living in the community with complex care needs.
In brief the paper and proposal sets out –
- $549 million will be spent over 5 years
- This will target the top 24,000 people experiencing severe mental illness
- An open tender process will be established per region (in the first part of 2012)
- This will be achieved by the establishment of Care Facilitators
- Already funded federal programs such as PHAMS will be well placed for this funding
- Effective partnerships across a range of service providers will be essential.
Download:
Background Paper Coordinated Care Measure - MHCA forum.doc
Discussion Paper Flexible Care Packages .pdf
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