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CCMS Provider: Best Practice

The LAA has consulted with providers who are experienced users of CCMS. This document contains their top hints and tips on the best ways to integrate CCMS into your working practices.

Be aware that…Create ‘CCMS Experts’
CCMS does not replace your case
management system (CMS)

CCMS is a transactional online tool. It’s
function is to allow you to submit your
applications and bills for Legal Aid.

You will need to think about how it will ‘fit’
with your current processes and systems,
or whether you need to re-design the way
you work with CCMS in mind.

You will need processes in place to make
it work effectively.

CCMS will be a big change for your staff
Think about strategies to help your staff
get used to CCMS.

Set aside time as an organisation to talk
through any issues and your own best
practice.
The #1 tip from providers is to nominate
at least one person to ‘own’ CCMS within
your organisation

This person should be ‘go-to’ person that your
staff can talk to before contacting the LAA.
Responsibilities could include:

Undertaking all of the online training.

Knowing what quick guides are available
and how to access them.

Cascading the information we send via
the CCMS e-updates.

Knowing what to do and who to contact
if there is a problem.

If you have a large firm, have one
individual responsible for each area of
law, and someone responsible for billing.

Identify your local IT expert
Having technical support is valuable to
help you with activities such as ‘clearing
your cache’, or taking screen shots to
report problems/questions to the LAA.
Understand Actions/NotificationsUse the available resources
CCMS will become the primary method of
contact between providers and the LAA

The LAA will send letters and actions through
CCMS via a notification system, which will
replace post and emails in the majority of cases.

Make sure you understand how this system will
work, i.e.:

– Who receives notifications

– How to respond

– How you will check for notifications if staff
are absent
The CCMS website should be your first
port of call to prepare or solve a problem

The information on the website is designed to
answer your questions, and we improve and
update the resources regularly.

Make sure you are familiar with:

– The FAQs
– Hints & Tips
– Quick Guides
– Available training
– Key contacts

All of the above can be found on the website.