HoNOS training online
This online training tool has been designed to assist clinicians to become more proficient in using HoNOS, HoNOSCA and HoNOS65+ outcome rating measures through the use of case studies.
There is a four step process to follow.
- Read a case study.
- Watch the video. Are you able to view our video content on your computer? Check here (pdf)
- Complete the rating form.
- Check your results.
The steps are easy to follow and instructions will be given along the way. To get started, click on one of the following seven case studies.
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Case studies
Helena (HoNOS)
Helena has a long history of mental illness and has been under the care of the local community mental health centre for six years. She has experienced...
Alex (HoNOS)
Alex is a 22-year-old male who has been living alone for the past couple of years. He has a long history of schizophrenia and a complex set of...
Shirley (HoNOS)
Shirley is a physically fit 37 year-old woman. She exercises regularly and usually eats well. She lives in a comfortable middle-class suburb with her...
Sylvia (HoNOSCA)
Sylvia is a 17-year-old adolescent girl referred to the outpatient clinic due to suicide risk, depression and excessive use of alcohol. Symptoms and...
Henry (HoNOSCA)
Henry is seven years old and was referred to the outpatient clinic due to anxiety, sleeping and concentration problems. The problems have been...
John (HoNOS65+)
John is a 73-year-old man living with his wife in their family home in a rural town. He was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease by a geriatrician five...
Mr Elroy (HoNOS65+)
Mr Elroy, a 76-year-old gentleman, has been admitted to the ward following a serious suicide attempt last week. He had taken a cocktail of tablets...
Page last updated: 9 December 2008


