Abstract: | This paper discusses a research project on skills for care managers. The acquisition of skills is discussed from the perspectives of those engaged in that work both as care managers and as alumni from a post-qualification course. Care management work that involves decision-making and risk management is considered to be professional activity that demands the acquisition and develop ment of specific skills. Findings from this research emphasise that continuing professional education for care managers should incorporate both an awareness of context and personal development. The paper concludes that quality strategies to enable planned care in the community to succeed should include investment in the continuing professional development of care managers. |