SSD Performance Report: 1 July - 31 December 2022
Overview
Under the Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP) grant agreement, Sector Support and Development (SSD) providers are required to submit a Performance Report to the Department of Health and Aged Care bi-annually.
This performance report will be used to gather information that may inform future policy and analyse demand for services as the department moves towards the new in-home aged care program. It is not intended to communicate changes to SSD policy.
This report should take about 30 minutes to complete. Note that it may take longer if your organisation has a high number of activities to report on.
Tips to reporting online:
- You will need your organisation’s Activity Work Plan to complete this report.
- All questions marked as 'required' must be completed prior to progressing to the next page and/or saving.
- The progress of your report can be saved once you have successfully completed a page with no errors in any fields.
- The save and return link will be sent to your email address. If you do not receive the link, your organisation may have firewall settings in place. You should contact your IT area in the first instance.
- Once you have completed the report, you will be sent an email with a Submission ID. Please retain this for your organisation’s records.
- Free text is optional unless otherwise stated in the question.
Issues with completing report or clarification needed:
- Please post your question in the relevant topic on the SSD Community of Practice [Departmental Communications/Reporting - Sector Support and Development Community of Practice (ssdcop.com.au)] if it has not already been answered.
- If you are uncomfortable posting your question on the SSD Community of Practice, please escalate the issue to your Funding Arrangement Manager or to homesupportpolicy@health.gov.au
For any other queries unrelated to this report, please contact your Funding Arrangement Manager.
Audiences
- Contracted Service Providers
Interests
- Aged Care
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