Information about Te Whatu Ora workforce is collated quarterly by the Health Workforce Information Programme. Te Pou uses this information to estimate the mental health and addiction workforce regionally and nationally in the more than numbers workforce data reports . There are now opportunities to explore more regular reporting through the creation of workforce information dashboards for the mental health and addiction sector.
This session is for Te Whatu Ora services to discuss what might be useful in national and regional workforce estimates and dashboards, and identify ways that the available data can be more meaningful for Te Whatu Ora providers’ planning and development activities. Information from this session will be used by the KPI Programme team to inform the creation of workforce data dashboards for the mental health and addiction sector.
This event is facilitated by Te Pou researcher and more than numbers lead Jo Richdale.
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