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Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP) Emergency and Critical Need is sponsored by Department of Health and Aged Care. This grant opportunity provides emergency funding in response to urgent or unforeseen issues within the Commonwealth Home Support Programme. The CHSP aims to support older people to live independently at home for longer by providing entry-level home support services.
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# Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP) | Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing # Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP) The CHSP provides entry-level support for older people who need some help to stay at home. Service providers work with them to maintain their independence and keep them as well as possible.
Find out what service providers need to know about this program. What the CHSP is, why it's important, who it is for, and how it works. ### Understand your responsibilities If you provide government-subsidised CHSP services, you have certain responsibilities.
Find out what they are. ### Funding for providers Find out how CHSP funding works and the different types of funding rounds. The CHSP has been extended from 1 July 2025 to 30 June 2027.
Find out what's new.
View all CHSP information * 2025 Specialised support services (SSS) consultation – Insights and Outcomes Report consultation – Insights and outcomes") * Commonwealth Home Support Program provider transition checklist * Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP) Service Agreement guidance materials for CHSP providers Service Agreement guidance materials for CHSP providers") * Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP) changes from 1 November 2025 – letter to providers changes from 1 November 2025 – letter to providers ") * Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP) changes from 1 November 2025 – information for clients changes from 1 November 2025 – information for clients") * Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP) changes from 1 November 2025 – information for providers changes from 1 November 2025 – information for providers") * CHSP sector readiness webinar (12 June 2025) – Frequently Asked Questions and Answers reforms") * CHSP 2025-27 Manual from 1 November 2025 2025–27 Manual (from 1 November 2025)") * CHSP service list mapping guide Service List Mapping") * Updated CHSP service catalogue 2025–27 service catalogue 2025–27") * New regulatory model – guidance for CHSP providers * Commonwealth Home Support Program indexation Find out more about the2025–27 extension process and changes to the CHSP reforms").
The CHSP 2025-27 Manual provides an overview of the program, provider responsibilities, funding and program changes from 1 November 2025 under the Act. A summary of changes document outlines the key changes to the Manual and Appendices. The new Appendix H also provides a guide for CHSP providers on program changes under the Act.
CHSP 2025–27 Manual from 1 November 2025 2025–27 Manual (from 1 November 2025)") ### Commonwealth Home Support Program provider readiness checklist ### Commonwealth Home Support Program indexation ### New regulatory model – guidance for CHSP providers If you need some help around the house or think it’s time to look into aged care homes, My Aged Care is here to help.
Visit the My Aged Care website to find information about how to access aged care services. You can apply for an assessment online and search for local aged care providers that meet your needs. You can also call 1800 200 422 Monday to Friday, 8 am to 8 pm, and Saturday, 10 am to 2 pm.
### 2025 Specialised support services (SSS) consultation – Insights and outcomes Read about the findings of the 2025 consultation on the delivery of SSS under the Commonwealth Home Support Program. ### CHSP Data Exchange (DEX) – Implementation Update February 2026 This factsheet provides an update on recent and upcoming changes to Data Exchange (DEX) reporting requirements under the CHSP.
### CHSP Guide to Data Exchange (DEX) Stage 3 Changes This document provides guidance for CHSP providers about Stage 3 changes to Data Exchange (DEX) reporting requirements.
### Commonwealth Home Support Program – Outcomes from the 2024 Wellness and Reablement Report Read the findings of the Commonwealth Home Support Program 2024 Wellness and Reablement Report, about Commonwealth Home Support Program providers’ progress towards embedding wellness and reablement approaches.
### Wellness and reablement initiative We have developed online resources to help CHSP service providers embed wellness and reablement approaches into their organisational practices and service delivery. ### Support at Home program Support at Home aims to help older people stay at home for longer. It delivers person-centred services to support older people with complex ageing related needs.
It will replace the CHSP no earlier than 1 July 2027. View our work related to the CHSP * AI transparency statement We are always looking for ways to improve our website. We acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians of Country throughout Australia, and their continuing connection to land, sea and community.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organisations delivering services under the Commonwealth Home Support Programme. Specific eligibility details would be in the full grant opportunity guidelines. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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The current target date is April 30, 2027. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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The Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) is an Australian Government grant program administered by the Department of Health and Aged Care that funds health and medical research to improve lives, build the economy, and contribute to health system sustainability. Backed by a $24.83 billion long-term investment, the MRFF has funded initiatives including $23 million for post-COVID research, $74 million for genomic health research, and programs advancing digital health innovation and First Nations health equity. Specific eligibility criteria vary by individual MRFF initiative; most opportunities are open to Australian medical researchers and research teams. All applications are managed through the government's GrantConnect hub.
Specialist Dementia Care Program (SDCP) is a grant from the Department of Health and Aged Care that funds the establishment of specialist residential care units for people exhibiting very severe behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia. The program provides specialised, transitional residential support focused on reducing or stabilising dementia symptoms over time, enabling people to move to less intensive care settings. The SDCP aims to establish 35 units, one in each of the 31 Primary Health Network (PHN) regions nationally. Phase Two grant opportunities target aged care providers with capacity to establish remaining units in underserved PHN regions.