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Clinical, business and practical support for independent case managers

Join the community


Clinical, business and practical support for Case Managers

If you are an experienced case manager (employed or independent) and a qualified health professional looking to become self-employed, or enhance your existing practice, then 3HUB is the support you need to help you make that step.

We provide you with clinical, business and practical support.  You can enjoy the financial, work/life balance and other benefits of being independent while being part of a collaborative and supportive community.

Benefits

Here are just a few of the benefits of membership to the 3HUB Case Management Community:

Financial

    • Excellent earning opportunities
    • Access to referrals
    • Retention of your clients
    • Your professional profile promoted on the 3HUB website
    • Membership starts at just £28.50/hour

Clinical Support

    • Clinical supervision and support from experienced case managers
    • Peer support, training and networking opportunities
    • Access to a full range of clinical document templates, policies & procedures to meet your professional standards as a practitioner and stay up to date with regulation and clinical practice updates
    • Governance support
    • Safeguarding Team
    • Support for registration with CQC

Business Support

    • HR and Payroll Teams
    • Virtual office support
    • Invoicing support

If you are interested in going independent together with us, please contact us at office@threehub.co.uk to find out more.

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Our latest in the series of informative Masterclasses
was held on 27th June 2024 

Independent Living Trials

3HUB and Enable Law were delighted to host the latest in our Masterclass series covering the thorny topic of Independent Living Trials.
We were pleased to welcome Huw Ponting and Dr Richard Maddicks who explored this in more detail – thank you both for your time and expertise!
Huw Ponting – Partner, Enable Law: “Independent Living Trials: How do they benefit the litigation?”
and
Dr Richard Maddicks – Clinical Neuropsychologist, Psychology Chartered: “Independent Living Trials: rehabilitation alchemy or poison chalice?”