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Guides for attendant care professionals
The Authority requires that the following service delivery information and code of conduct is applied when providing attendant care services to Scheme participants.

Severe Injury Advice Form 
The Authority would like to be advised of a person's severe injuries as soon as possible after the accident. 

Policies
The Scheme operates according to detailed guidelines around the payment of some treatments, services and items of equipment.

E-News
LTCS Enews is an electronic newsletter that provides information on the introduction of the Scheme.

Research  and reports 
This section of the site provides a collection of research and reports on brain and spinal cord injury.

 About the Scheme

12.10.09 - Care needs assessment workshop

02.10.09 - LTCSA Guideline Amendments

07.08.09 - Case Management in the Scheme

07.08.09 - Revised LTCS Guidelines Part 1: Eligibility Criteria

17.04.09 - New Care Needs Assessment form

Ministerial Media Releases

The Lifetime Care & Support Scheme provides treatment, rehabilitation and attendant care services to people severely injured in motor accidents in NSW, regardless of who was at fault in the accident.

People who are eligible for the Scheme will have a spinal cord injury; moderate to severe brain injury; multiple amputations; severe burns; or will be blind as a result of the accident.

The Scheme began for children under the age of 16 injured in motor accidents from 1 October 2006 and will begin for adults from 1 October 2007.

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