Finance for Everyone – a workshop for CHSP providers
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Foster financial literacy across your organisation. Viability is everyone’s business.
Foster financial literacy across your organisation. Viability is everyone’s business.
About this event
Bring your team to this accessible and engaging workshop.
- Develop a broad understanding of the key financial drivers, challenges and options to operate a successful in-home aged care provider under the Support at Home Program.
- Translate this into the governance and day-to-day operations of the organisation.
- Understand how specific roles can influence viability
Financial drivers can be perceived as working against person-centred care and quality outcomes. To the contrary, building financial literacy across your organisation supports a more integrated approach and greater alignment between viability and organisational values.
Although the details of how Support at Home will be funded are still being finalised, there is much we can learn from the NDIS rollout to assist provider preparation. We have reached out to Mike Coddington, a senior consultant with DSC (NDIS industry leaders) to put this workshop together.
Who is the workshop for?
In-home aged care provider staff ranging from Board members and management to Care Coordinators and front-line staff.
Your speaker and host
Mike Coddington, Senior Consultant | BA (Hons) | MBA (Hons)
Mike has diverse commercial experience spanning over 30 years across human services, financial services, fast-moving consumer goods, online services, B2B, B2C, for-profit and for-purpose industries around the world.
Mike has managed businesses ranging from start-ups to large global companies exceeding $250m in annual revenue. Mike has a Bachelor of Computer Science and Mathematics from the State University of New York and MBAs in Marketing, Management and International Business from New York University.
Mike has held several executive roles in the Australian disability and aged care sectors, including an Executive Officer role at one of Australia’s largest disability and aged care service providers, where he was part of the executive team that transitioned the organisation to NDIS across all states and territories.
Mike also served as the CEO of a mid-sized disability and aged care service provider, where he and his team developed and delivered upon a growth strategy during very challenging market conditions. Mike is the father of Nicky, one of the first NDIS participants.
Mike provides a unique perspective with his personal, unwavering commitment to quality and innovative disability and aged supports as a carer – alongside his ability to successfully navigate the commercial realities of running a successful and sustainable NDIS and aged care service provider.
Free