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Reporting requirements for Community Care

Organisations funded to deliver Community Care services operate within an accountability framework that includes certain reporting requirements.

Reporting allows Community Care to:

  • find out what is being achieved
  • discover any issues organisations are experiencing
  • confirm that public funds are being spent for their intended purpose
  • collect information for future planning.

Reports for all organisations

All organisations funded to deliver Community Care services will submit:

  • Minimum Data Set (MDS) reports
  • Financial statements and reports (Schedule 4 of the Service Agreement, Financial Acquittal Return and Audited Financial Statement).

Specific performance reports

  • Organisations funded to deliver Information, Education and Training (Service Group 8) will also submit a Schedule 2D report.
  • Community Access Point organisations will also submit a Schedule 2E report.
  • All organisations that exceed the variation in outputs allowed under the Service Agreement must complete the Schedule 3 Performance Issues report.

More information

For further information on any other reporting requirements, phone Community Care Contract Management on (07) 3898 0100.

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Last updated:
10 January 2013

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