Case management
Disability case management services aim to assist people with disabilities to become more independent and active in community life. Case managers establish a positive collaborative relationship with the person, and their support network, such as family members, and assist the person to identify, link with and organise the supports they need to deal with problems and achieve their goals.
Case management involves a person-directed planning process based on Individualised Planning and Support Principles. Supports accessed through case management will be suited to individual needs and the needs of family and carers.
Who can get assistance
You may get assistance if you meet the criteria as determined under the Disability Act 2006. This Act is available from Victorian Legislation and Parliamentary Documents (External link).
How to get assistance
Contact your regional Disability Intake and Response Service to find out more information about this program and how to apply.