Executive webinar series – Transitioning from CHSP to Support at Home
Executive webinar series – Transitioning from CHSP to Support at Home

- State or territory ACT, NSW, NT, QLD, SA, TAS, VIC, WA
- Type of program Online, Webinar
- Sector relevance Home and community care, CHSP providers
- Topic relevance Strategic leadership, Longevity, Aged care reform, Finance and funding
Executive webinar series overview
This two-part executive webinar series provides an overview of the challenges and options for CHSP providers preparing to transition to the Support at Home funding program, currently scheduled for no earlier than July 2027.
CHSP organisations without existing Support at Home operations are expected to transform their service models to participate in the more complex Support at Home marketplace. This process will involve both opportunities and challenges. The administration of Support at Home is complex, requires significant change management regarding customer experience, and carries more financial risk. At the same time, transforming the business will give access to the much larger, more profitable and more flexible Support at Home market.
The topics will be delivered across 2 webinars. Register for one webinar, or register for both at a discounted price.
Webinar 1 – Operational Performance and Financial Viability – 7 May 2026
The first webinar will look at what organisations should do to optimise their operational performance and ensure they remain financially viable under the new funding structure. It will include a high-level overview of the work required to transform the organisation to the new funding model.
Webinar 2 – Strategic Options: Transition, Partner or Exit – 10 June 2026
The second webinar discusses the nature of the reform and the operational and strategic options available to organisations that are not sure they wish to make the transition, while protecting their staff and clients.
The outcomes are:
- Which levers are available for improving the performance of existing CHSP operations
- How to transform a CHSP provider to a Support at Home provider
- A high-level understanding of how Support at Home providers operate.
- The strategic options available for CHSP providers to either expand or exit.
- Understanding of the categories of partner organisations in the marketplace and how to go about negotiating with them.
Who should attend?
These webinars are targeted towards:
- Board members, executives and operational managers responsible for standalone CHSP providers.
Date: 7 May 2026 and 10 June 2026 - both webinars
Time: 12-1pm AEST
CHSP providers
$90.00 incl. GST each
Ageing Australia members
$356.40 incl. GST each
Non members
$463.50. incl. GST each
Note – Registration is one ticket per participant and all participants are required to access training on individual devices
Date: 7 May 2026 - webinar 1 only
Time: 12-1pm AEST
CHSP providers
$50.00 incl. GST each
Ageing Australia members
$198 incl. GST each
Non members
$257.50. incl. GST each
Note – Registration is one ticket per participant and all participants are required to access training on individual devices
Date: 10 June 2026 - Webinar 2 only
Time: 12-1pm AEST
CHSP providers
$50.00 incl. GST each
Ageing Australia members
$198 incl. GST each
Non members
$257.50. incl. GST each
Note – Registration is one ticket per participant and all participants are required to access training on individual devices
Disclaimer: The CHSP provider ticket price is subsidised by sector support and development (SSD) funded by the Australian Department of Health and Aged Care. Although funding for this session has been provided by the Australian Government, the material contained herein does not necessarily represent the views or policies of the Australian Government.
Who is facilitating?

Jason Howie
Jason Howie is a Partner at Pride Aged Living, focusing on strategy and governance, particularly in home care amidst regulatory reform. He brings over 20 years’ experience as CEO of KinCare, where he contributed to industry development through government processes and sector committees. With a background in accounting and finance, Jason is known for turning complex challenges into practical, innovative solutions.
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Payment terms
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Aligns to the following strengthened Aged Care Quality Standards
- Standard 2 - The organisation
- 2.3 Accountability, quality system and policies and procedures
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