Join us to explore the International Mental Health Benchmarking 2022 dashboards compiled by the NHS Benchmarking Network. These dashboards provide comparison information across the 12 OECD member countries for Adult, Child and Youth and Community settings along with workforce comparisons. Access the dashboards before the Benchmarking Breakout and bring your questions, observations and insights to
To address the growing challenge of recruiting and retaining staff in mental health and addiction services Te Whatu Ora Waikato embarked on a project to create a more person-centered experience for people applying to work in Community Mental Health Services. Join Julie Taylor, Nurse Educator, and Clindella Stirling, Operations Manager, Community and Specialty Mental Health
On Wednesday 13 March 2024 from 8:45am to 4:00pm, the KPI Programme will host a national benchmarking in person forum in Ōtautahi Christchurch. The location for the forum is Rydges Latimer, 30 Latimer Square, Christchurch Central 8011 This forum is open to KPI Programme contributors from all organisations working in our mental health and addiction
Single Session Family Consultation (SSFC) is a model using a brief process for engaging and meeting with families and whānau which keeps the tangata whaiora in charge of the process. It aims to clarify how the family or whānau will be involved in the care or support of their loved one and identifies ways to
Join us as we launch our new open access mental health and addiciton information for Aotearoa. This session will provide a look at the new open access information as well as opportunity to discuss what's not there that needs to be. Ideas and feedback will be welcome during this session. If this sounds like something
Increase your understanding of conduct disorder. improve strategies to manage conduct disorder. This lunchtime learning is designed to provide insights into the evidence surrounding conduct disorder both here and abroad, review national services for young people, and compare and contrast the different efforts to help and support taiohi and their whānau. Facilitated by Dr Enys
Join us as we use the 28-day readmission dashboards 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, we recommend having a look at this indicator and its dashboards
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