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Updated tool templates and guidelines 2006
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Original tool templates & guidelines

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Overview

The Service Coordination Tool Templates have been developed to support Service Coordination practice by assisting with identifying the initial needs of clients and providing a vehicle to collect and share core client information in a consistent way. Guidelines have been developed to provide information about the purpose and use of the tool templates but the practice change required will be determined by local agreements between agencies known as practices, protocols, policies and systems.

If you would like more information about how the tool templates were originally developed, please visit the website for the Australian institute of Primary Care.

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Further information

Further information relating to the original tool templates and guidelines:

  • E-tool templates
    The service coordination tool templates and guidelines are also available in software versions.
  • Privacy resources
    Resources which aim to assist practitioners in their discussions with consumers regarding how their information will be dealt with.
  • Data standards
    Developed to support the implementation of the tools in software.

Contact

Contact information for further enquiries.

 

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Last updated: 20 September, 2006
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