Updates that provide quarter two (October to December 2024) information to KPI indicator dashboards will be temporarily delayed while we work through issues with the extract provided. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. If you have any quesitons please contact us at info@mhakpi.health.nz, Ngā mihi, the KPI Programme team.

Thu
18

In this session, we look at change in 7-day follow-up using the Heat map comparison matrices dashboard, an underutilised tool to understand exactly where improvement in 7-day follow-up is and isn't occurring. With a focus on exploring demographic change - Age, gender, and ethnicity - this dashboard provides a deeper dive into follow-up rates for

Mon
29

Session 7 Introducing a new space for the Mental Health and Addiction Lived Experience workforce to come together and explore the power of data using the KPI Programme indicators! Facilitated by Rana Te Huia, General Manager at Balance Aotearoa, this series of wānanga-style workshops offers a unique opportunity to learn about the collection, interpretation, and

Thu
2

Using the 7-day follow-up indicator Explore trees dashboard, this session will look at simple ways to find information about 7-day follow-up and 28-day readmission. This will be an interactive session. Please be logged in to the KPI Programmes 7-day follow-up indicator  An excellent introduction to 7-day follow-up and 28-day readmission for those who identify as

Thu
9

The Alcohol and Drug Outcome Measure (ADOM) is fundamentally a self-rated outcome tool, where the practitioner and tāngata whai ora collaborate to complete the questions. Data from the ADOM provides us with information on the frequency of use of alcohol and a range of drugs, the effect those substances are having on people's lives, and

Mon
24

Session 8 Introducing a new space for the Mental Health and Addiction Lived Experience workforce to come together and explore the power of data using the KPI Programme indicators! Facilitated by Rana Te Huia, General Manager at Balance Aotearoa, this series of wānanga-style workshops offers a unique opportunity to learn about the collection, interpretation, and