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SAMMs Terms of Service
By referring a participant to SAMMs, you agree to the following principles of service and clinical practice. These terms protect participant safety, uphold allied health standards, and ensure continuity of care across all partnerships.
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1. Clinical Framework
All SAMMs interventions are delivered under the Applied Neuro-Informed Model, based on assessed risk, need, and capacity.
Specialist assessments may attract additional fees. Crisis appointments are supplementary and do not replace ongoing sessions.
2. Participant Safety & Duty of Care
SAMMs clinicians operate under statutory duty-of-care. Where risk is identified, they may contact emergency services or extend servicing to ensure participant safety.
Providers must not obstruct or prematurely close cases where risk remains.
4. Collaborative Care
SAMMs works alongside employment, justice, health, and community systems to create coordinated care.
Providers agree to share relevant information, maintain consistent messaging, and uphold collaborative standards.
5. Professional Services & Consultation
Any program redesign, consultation, data mapping, or system build constitutes a professional service.
Requests made verbally, in writing, or by conduct are recognised as good-faith commitments.
If servicing does not continue following redevelopment, all professional hours are charged at SAMMs’ standard consulting rates.
6. Intellectual Property
All SAMMs frameworks, tools, manuals, and training materials are owned by Creating New Pathways (CNP) and may not be copied, adapted, or reused without written authorisation.
7. Fees & Payment
Fees are charged per SAMMs Categorised Intervention Schedule.
Allied Health clinicians are registered and qualified with specialist Employment Services training.
Invoices are payable within 14 days. Annual fee reviews occur with 30-day notice.
8. Legal & Ethical Governance
All services comply with:
AASW Code of Ethics
AHPRA and PACFA registration requirements
DEEWR & DSS Deeds
Victorian and Federal health, privacy, and human rights law.
Acceptance
Referral to SAMMs constitutes acceptance of these Terms.
Continued referrals or consultation requests confirm ongoing agreement to all updates and service conditions