“Listen to the people. They will tell you what to do.” – Judge Ken Mason Submissions to the 2018 Government Inquiry into Mental Health and Addiction gave a clear signal
Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the KPI Programme’s ‘hidden’ acute inpatient 28-day readmission data dashboard with Wild Bamboo Data Analyst, Jillian Pennington and tell us how this data can
Te Whāriki o te Ara Oranga are excited to bring this remarkable community up, peer led, trauma informed and responsive service as their first He Aka Hui of 2022. Faithfully
From Tuesday 22 March to Thursday 24 March 2022, the KPI Programme is delivering Super Benchmarking Week. Via Zoom, Super Benchmarking Week includes a series of dedicated events for people
From Tuesday 22 March to Thursday 24 March 2022, the KPI Programme is delivering Super Benchmarking Week. Via Zoom, Super Benchmarking Week includes a series of dedicated events for people
From Tuesday 22 March to Thursday 24 March 2022, the KPI Programme is delivering Super Benchmarking Week. Via Zoom, Super Benchmarking Week includes a series of dedicated events for people
Sector Leaders' Day We look forward to meeting with those leaders working with infants, children, young people and their whānau. The day will include: An update from the Ministry of
Working with data can seem daunting. Find out how to break down those data barriers and unlock the true potential of your data in this free webinar. Unlock the power
Topic: Why changing the way we view safety can change our use of restrictive practices In this benchmarking breakout, participants will engage with lived experience leaders, Caro Swanson and Aaryn
The Kaupapa Māori, ‘Navigate Leadership Programme’ created a space, that brought people together (regardless of profession, organisation, background or level in the organisation), to wānanga, grow and develop their inherent
Topic: Explore and learn how to use the new Continuity of Care indicator data dashboards Tāngata whai ora report inconsistencies in the connectedness, or continuity of care they receive between
International literature suggests the whānau engagement indicator is the first of its kind and offers Aotearoa New Zealand the opportunity to lead the world in continuous improvement related to how