This subject will explore the context of case management practice. The broad spectrum of functions of case management, the skills required for client assessments and collaborative decision making. It will consider a range of opportunities and challenges experienced when providing person-centred care within diverse contexts including understanding concepts of vulnerability, living with a disability, culture, socioeconomic and political concerns and the geographic factors. Students will reflect on the application of practice during all stages of case management intervention. Consideration will be given to developing a culturally competent workforce that increases the capacity of clinicians or workers to engage authentically with Indigenous Australian peoples across the lifespan in various health care and practice settings.
HD/FL
One session
School of Nursing, Midwifery and Indigenous Health
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