Join us as we use the wait times dashboards to uncover insights and identify areas for service improvement. Using the indicator data dashboards, we will ask questions about what the current data is telling us and explore any trends or patterns. We encourage participants to share service improvement stories about actions they are taking to
Mental health and addiction services across Aotearoa face ongoing pressures around increased demand, lack of flow through services, and reduced staffing resource. Te Whatu Ora Waikato provides an overview of the work they have done to operationally manage these pressures. In this session Dr. Andrew Darby , Virginia Endres and Clindella Stirling talk about how
Ember Peer Support Service Reach Out partnered with Te Whatu Ora Waitematā Specialist Mental Health Services to run a six-month Peer Health Coach pilot. The pilot explored whether the peer health coach model can help tāngata whai i te ora to improve their chosen physical health goal(s), and what factors support this change. Join Junior
Join us as we use the 7-day follow up indicator to uncover insights and identify areas for service improvement. We will discuss trends and patterns that have been observed and what this means for service users and the mental health sector. To get the full utility of this session, we recommend having a look at
Join Whānau Advisor Alice Evatt and Data Analyst Scott Starling to explore how Nelson Marlborough have improved whānau engagement in community settings by 15.8 percent *from quarter three 2022/23 to quarter three 2023/24. This hour-long hui is an opportunity for you to ask questions, share your challenges around engaging with whānau and perhaps learn from
Join Eden Grimwood Youth Consumer Advisor at Whāraurau to explore the recently released Youth friendly services audit tool. Understand what insights young people provided to the project team about their experiences accessing services, and ask Eden any questions you have about the tool. To explore what wait times looks like in your district view the
Join us as we use the seclusion indicator to uncover insights and identify areas for service improvement. To get the full utility of this session, we recommend having a look at this indicator and its dashboards before the session to see if there are any interesting trends that you would like to discuss. Click here
Join us as we look at how we might use the 28-day readmission and 7-day follow up indicator dashboards together to uncover insights and identify areas for service improvement. We will discuss trends and patterns and what this means for service users and the mental health sector. To get the full utility of this session,
Join the Te Pou addiction and least restrictive practice teams to discuss the impact of co-existing substance use in the inpatient setting. This session aims to inform the development of a new learning resource about responding to co-existing substance use for inpatient mental health staff. Anecdotally, the sector identifies co-existing substance use as an increasing
Join us as we use the seclusion indicator to explore the rates of multiple or subsequent seclusions in inpatient services. As we see a general reduction in the amount of tāngata whai ora secluded, it is important we consider the reason there are still high seclusion rates. To get the full utility of this session,
Join us to discuss the importance of the first 24 hours following inpatient admission in eliminating seclusion. Te Pou researcher Jennifer Lai will share the findings from 'Seclusion within the first 24 h following admission into inpatient mental health services and associations with referral pathways, recent service contact and HoNOS ratings.' To get the full
Join us two months on from our Benchmarking Breakout on seclusion as we use the seclusion indicator to uncover insights and identify areas of improvement from those who attended the first hui. To get the full utility of this session, we recommend having a look at this indicator and its dashboards before the session to