-
-
This training is suitable for those who work in State or Territory public mental health services (e.g. inpatient units or community mental health teams) across the different service age bands - child and adolescent, adult, older person.
This training provides you with the opportunity to explore the use of the NOCC and experience measures to support clinical practice and quality improvement activities within your service.
-
This training is most relevant to those who work in community managed organisations or non-government organisations, as an NDIS service provider, in primary health networks or as an individual practitioner. Individual modules are offered for measures such as the HoNOS or LSP.
This training gives you the background, rationale, structure and the use of the YES measures and the CES for quality improvement purposes.
-
Acknowledgement of Country We acknowledge and pay respect to the traditional owners of the lands from which each of us joins this training. As we share our own knowledge, teaching, learning and research practices we pay respect to the knowledge embedded forever within the Aboriginal Custodianship of this land. We also acknowledge the Elders, past and present.
Acknowledgement of Lived Experience In light of our purpose, and in particular given the history of our current and former sites, we would like to recognise those with lived experience of mental health conditions and suicidal challenges. We acknowledge that we can only provide quality care through valuing, respecting, and drawing upon the lived and living expertise of all service users, experience and expert knowledge of consumers, their families, carers and friends, staff and the local communities. Contact Us If you have any questions or experience any issues with this training site please contact us at contact@amhocn.org
-