- Start of resource
- Introduction
- Part A: Brain injury and specialist rehabilitation
- Part B: Values, principles pathways and core activities
- Part C: NSW local health districts and speciality networks
- Part D: Brain injury specialist rehabilitation programs
- Part E: Settings and pathways: the continuum of care
- Part F: Paying for and providing services
- Glossary
- Conceptual frameworks
- Paul’s story
- Bibliography
- References
Leadership
Leadership at all levels, providing a strategic and operational direction, and commitment to the values and principles of brain injury specialist rehabilitation.
Adequate funding allocation
Allocation of adequate funding for the delivery of brain injury specialist rehabilitation services.
Strong relationships with NDIS, Lifetime care, icare and other insurers
Effective relationships with NDIS, Lifetime Care, icare and other insurers at state and local levels.
Health professionals who respect and understand rehabilitation
The appropriate skill mix of health professionals who understand and can enact the values and principles of brain injury specialist rehabilitation.
Flexible rehabilitation settings
The availability of a wide range of brain injury specialist rehabilitation service settings to enable person-centred brain injury specialist rehabilitation service delivery.
An appropriate environment and equipment
The provision of an appropriate environment and equipment to facilitate brain injury specialist rehabilitation.