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HACC Fees

The HACC Fees Research Project is 9 month research project into client fees for Home And Community Care (HACC) projects in the Far North Coast and New England areas. The Project will research all HACC services with a focus on Community Transport, Meals On Wheels and Home Modification Services. The target group is HACC eligible clients, particularly financially disadvantaged, Aboriginal people and people living in remote and isolated areas. The primary purpose of this project is to develop innovative fees options and models that will make this part of service easier to implement for HACC services, and fair and equitable for clients.



HACC fees report released PDF Print E-mail

The HACC Fees Research Project was funded by the Department Of Ageing Disability and Home Care to explore fees, billing and debt recovery within HACC services and to develop practical options to overcome identified challenges to fair and equitable fee charging.

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HACC Fees Research Project Report Just Released PDF Print E-mail

The HACC Fees Research Project was a one year research project into client fees for Home And Community Care (HACC) projects in the Far North Coast and New England areas. Click here to download the report (PDF 2 mbs.

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HACC Fees Research Project PDF Print E-mail

The HACC Fees Research Project was a 9 month research project into client fees for Home And Community Care (HACC) projects in the Far North Coast and New England areas.

The Project work collaboratively with all HACC services to research fees processes and options with focus on Community Transport, Meals On Wheels and Home Modification Services. The target group is HACC eligible clients, particularly financially disadvantaged, Aboriginal people and people living in remote and isolated areas.

The primary purpose of this project was to develop innovative fees options and models that will make this part of service easier to implement for HACC services, and fair and equitable for clients.