Étiquette : SocialWorkers

Institutional Articulation: The Strategic Refocusing of PCH on Human Assistance
The major reform set to take effect in December is a unique opportunity for the PCH (Prestation de Compensation du Handicap). The transfer of the wheelchair (FR) cost to the AM frees up significant funds at the Departmental level. The PCH must refocus on what directly concerns us: human assistance and environmental adaptation, crucial elements…

National Scope: Uniformity of the Right to a Wheelchair and Service Inequalities for Human Assistance
The major reform set to take effect in December corrects a territorial injustice: full funding of the wheelchair (FR) by the National Health Insurance (AM) guarantees a single national standard of coverage for the equipment. Equipment Uniformity and Service Inequality The optimistic scenario is administrative simplification for equipment. For Social Workers, the FR’s…

Complementary Funding: Managing PLV Overruns, a Logistical and Administrative Challenge
The major reform set to take effect in December secures funding from the AM up to the PLV. But certain specialized needs will require exceeding this ceiling. The remaining funding balance is a point of vigilance for the administrative logistics of our coordination. Anticipating the Balance and Transparency The optimistic scenario is that…

System Transformation: The Pivotal Role of the Autonomy Coordination Manager as an Operational Facilitator
The major reform set to take effect in December is a profound transformation. Funding is secured, but the procedure is more demanding. As the Autonomy Coordination Manager responsible for administrative aid and home helpers, my mission is to ensure that this new, more complex system translates into concrete freedom for the beneficiary by streamlining relationships…




