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11th Case Management Society of Australia National Conference was held on Thurs & Fri,  12-13 June 2008,Melbourne.

"Promoting partnerships in case management - key or catch?"

 

Thank you to all who attended and made it another successful conference.

Planning will commence soon for the 2009 Conference.

Conference Delegates will receive a CD containing the presentations  in pdf as soon as available. All papers will also be available to members in the "members area" of this website later.

 

 

 

"National Standards of Practice for Case Management" Publications

 

National Standards of Practice for Case Management document

This document is provided in hard copy to all new members as part of their membership package when joining the the CMSA.

 

Two follow up practitioner tool documents were published in November 2006 to assist Case Managers to measure (and improve) their practice against the CMSA National Standards.

National Standards of Practice for Case Management Self Assessment Framework (SAF)

National Standards of Practice for Case Management Self Assessment Matrix (SAM)

 

Copies of all 3 documents can be purchased via the Australian Standards Website of SAI Global, direct links to each document are available via our Publications section or by clicking below

Alternately copies can also be purchased by telephoning SAI Global on 131 242 within Australia

 

Please Note:

CMSA members can also purchase extra copies of the 3 documents via the CMSA office.

Order forms are available for download in the Members Only area of this website.

 

The CMSA Ethical Principles document was launched at the 10th CMSA conference in March 2007.

To download the  document please click link below

 

"Case Management and Community Care" Discussion Paper

 

The final paper has now been released after extensive feedback received by both ACSA and CMSA.

To download click here Case Management and Community Care

 

 

 

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