Reflection 1: sham contracting In this series of articles, we look at the workforce implications of consumer directed care, and the unique challenges facing not-for-profits in the aged care and disability care sectors in meeting the competing demands of a person centred philosophy and market based service delivery model. Our first reflection is on independent contracting arrangements and what providers should keep in mind when entering into them. The dilemma Saying goodbye to minimum periods of engagement, expensive overtime and allowances may seem attractive in […]
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