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Please note that not all presentations will be available as not all speakers approved the use of their presentation to be made available online and not all presentations have been received. These will be made available in due course.

Tuesday 25 November
0730
Registration Opens
0900-1000
Opening Ceremony
Welcome and Introductions
1000-1045
1045-1115
Morning Tea and Poster Viewing
Clinical Utility
Individual Focus
Service Focus
Mental Health Information
1115-1145
Developing a utility focus for outcome measurement in New Zealand
Mark Smith
1145-1215
Touching the ground: Attitudes & clinical utility of NOCC outcome measures by mental health clinicians
Graeme Sanders & Donna Hughes
1215-1315
Lunch and Poster Viewing
1315-1400
Clinical Utility
Individual Focus
Service Focus
Mental Health Information
1400-1430
Clinical significance and the Health Of The Nation Outcome Scales (HoNOS) family of measures, what does it mean?
Philip Burgess
1430-1500
Touching ground: When three worlds merge
Sue Brown
1500-1530
Afternoon Tea and Poster Viewing
Clinical Utility
Individual Focus
Service Focus
Mental Health Information
1530-1600

WORKSHOP: Making the HoNOS(CA) clinically useful: A strategy for making the HoNOS, HoNOSCA, and HoNOS65+ useful to the clinical team
Malcolm Stewart

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Whose outcome is it anyway? – Using consumer self report outcome measures in clinical practice
Juanita Fishwick & Jacqui Wharton
1600-1630
1630-1700
1900-2400
Conference Dinner


Wednesday 26 November
800
Registration Opens
0915-1000
Partnerships (NGOs and GP)
Workforce Development
Quality Improvement
Infants, Children and Families
1000-1030
1030-1100
Morning Tea and Poster Viewing
Partnerships (NGOs and GP)
Workforce Development
Quality Improvement
Infants, Children and Families
1100-1130
SYMPOSIUM: "Lightbulb Moments" Observations and insights on mental health staff experience with outcome measurement unearthed.
Glenda Pedwell, Alex Pleban, Katie Weedon, Emma Smith, Karen Williams & Lucy Horgan
1130-1200
 
Transforming the perception and use of outcome measures: From administrative hassle to clinical tool?
Kylie Scoullar
1200-1230
 
Outcome measures as a guide to informing clinical decision making in CAMHS
John Miksad
1230-1330
Lunch
1330-1415
Partnerships (NGOs and GP)
Workforce Development
Quality Improvement
Infants, Children and Families
1415-1445
Routine use of mental health outcome measures in early childhood: A review
Nick Kowalenko (Nick was unable to attend the conference therefore no notes are available)
1445-1515
1515-1545
Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association's training DVD on interpersonal engagement and interviewing using CANSAS in NSW
Dodie Bennett
1545-1615
Afternoon Tea and Poster Viewing
Partnerships (NGOs and GP)
Workforce Development
Quality Improvement
Mental Healh Information
1615-1645
1645-1715
Partnerships to ensure consistency: Public and private sector online HoNOS training
Tim Coombs
Not winging it, getting back to ground: Competence not confusion following outcomes training
Julie Porter & Kathleen Krause
1715-1730
Conference Close

 

 

 

 

 

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