NT Workshop - Fine tuning the Adult signal: the collection and use of clinical information in mental health (31 May)
9:30am - 4:00pm, Mon 31-05-10
Location: Holiday Inn, 116 The Esplanade, Darwin NT
The National Mental Health Strategy has seen significant investment in improving the collection and use of clinical information in mental health. This has seen the introduction of a suite of standard measures to clinical practice along with the collection of a range of clinical, service delivery and demographic information. This one day work shop – being held from 9:30am – 4:00pm at the Holiday Inn, 116 The Esplanade, Darwin – will focus on the use of this information to inform clinical practice and service developments.
The focus of this workshop will be Adult services but reference to Child and Adolescent and Older Persons Services will also be included.
Through the use of case examples and demonstration, participants will explore:
- The technical aspects of standard measures in clinical practice;
- Use of standard measures for collaborative care planning and the process of clinical review;
- Using the K-10 to support consumer, carer and clinician collaboration;
- The development of recovery orientated, outcome focused services;
- Using aggregate data to evaluate service delivery and support service development;
- Reporting organisational performance and benchmarking; and
- Future developments in clinical information.
For those not able to attend on Monday 31 May, the same workshop will also be held on Wednesday 2 June.
Download the Adult Workshop flyer. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact Lauren Clark or Rosemary Dickson on tel: 02 9840 3833.