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 services work in partnership with whānau. The indicator and its associated data visualisation tools will be informed and created by the mental health and addiction
Topic: Exploring rangatahi and whānau experience data in Youth Forensic services across Aotearoa Join our Youth Forensic stream leads to explore what experience data is being collected from rangatahi and their whānau. Wānanga how this data is being integrated into everyday practice and what actions organisations are taking to implement the feedback. This is the
Topic: Communication. The importance of getting it right in collaborative improvement projects. In this benchmarking breakout, members of Yellow Brick Road, Real and ICAMHS at Nelson Marlborough DHB talk about how they are working together to support rangatahi and their whānau on wait lists. The first in a series of breakout sessions, the group will
Whāraurau invites you to our: Sector Leaders' Day We look forward to meeting with those leaders working with infants, children, young people and their whānau. Sector Leaders' Days are an opportunity to: Get up-to-date information from the Ministry of Health and national agencies Share innovative practice and service development ideas Foster
The new whānau engagement data dashboard includes a range of functionality designed to support users to uncover insights and learnings to inform continuous service improvement initiatives when it comes to whānau engagement. Join the KPI Programme team via Zoom on Tuesday 26 July 2022 from 9:30am to 10:30am to learn how to optimise your use
Join us as we use the seclusion dashboards 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 system in general. To get the full utility of this session, we recommend having a look at
Join us as we use the wait times dashboards 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 system in general. To get the full utility of this session, we recommend having a look
Aotearoa's age of criminal responsibility is lower than many other countries around the world and a few organisations including Amnesty and other experts would like the government to do something about this. As a start, the aim is to change the age from 10 to 12 and then up to 14. KPI Programme and Whāraurau
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 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 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 Sharon Logan, Clinical Improvement Coordinator and Nora Whelan, Clinical Nurse Specialist Te Whatu Ora Waitematā and Junior Tia, former service manager at Walsh Trust who will talk about the integrated care coordination project (ICCP) pilot. They will discuss the learnings in phase one and how it is now informing what they are doing in
Clinicians and kaimahi from Te Ara Oranga will share with the Whāriki whānau how this community-up, connected systems approach is reducing harm from methamphetamine use in Northland. They will explain how the service, which involved both mind shifts and operational change, was conceived and the unparalleled results it is having. Te Ara Oranga is an