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DAY ONE   WEDNESDAY 3 OCTOBER


Registrations open at 8 am
9am - 9.15amWhakatau
 9.15am - 9.30am Introduction - Arawhetu Peretini, Chief Executive, Te Pou
9.30am
Opening Address by the Hon. Pete Hodgson, Minister of Health
10am- 10.25am
Morning Tea & Poster Displays
10.30 - 11.05am

Key Note - Mary O'Hagan

Measuring Recovery

11.05 - 11.40am

Key Note - Dr Siale ‘Alo Foliaki

Measuring Everything But Outcomes - lessons learnt the hard way.

11.40 - 12.15pm

Key Note - Professor Tom Trauer

Routine Outcome Measurement: are we nearly there yet?

12.15 - 1.15pm
Lunch & Poster Displays

Stream 1
Using Outcomes
Stream 2
Measures in Development

Stream 3 Training

Stream 4
Understanding an Outcome
Stream 5
Extending Outcome Measures
1.15 -1.45pmPaper 1:

Readmission and length of hospital stay for patients with suicidal ideation and behaviour.

Dr Hilarie Tardiff
Paper 6:

Taku Reo, Taku Mauri Ora - My voice, my life.

Sarah O'Connor
Paper 11:

The challenge of demonstrating change: Different views from different rooms.

Philip Burgess
Paper 16:

Attributions to recovery - What assists and hinders better outcomes.

Pernilla Vis af Vivere
Paper 21:

How do you measure social inclusion?

Marion Blake
1.45 - 2.15pm
Paper 2:

Monitoring progress in mental health consumers with high and complex needs.

Jeff Symonds
Paper 7:

Taku Reo, Taku Mauri Ora - My voice, my life.

Sarah O'Connor
Paper 12:

Changing clinical cultures: Outcomes of implementing MH-SMART training
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Dr David Turner
Paper 17:

The meaning of change in clinician instruments.

Dr Peter Brann
Paper 22:

Real outcomes for Maori - Management of symptoms or reasserting rangatiratanga to address causation?
Terry Huriwai
2.15 - 2.45pm
Paper 3:

Merging two into one: Using outcome measures in a broad mental health information context for service development

Liz Prowse, Cheryl Lambert & Tania Geyer
Paper 8:

Pacific Island outcome measurement tool for the health of Pacific nations:please don't use the HoNOS.
 

David Lui & Monique Faleafa
Paper 13:

Co-facilitation of outcome measurement training - The experience of consumers, carers and clinicians.

J Black, T Lewis & T Coombs
Paper 18:

Effective models of consumer representation.

Gary Watts
Paper 23:

Routine measurement of cannabis use in mental health and addictions settings.

Dr Simon Adamson
2.45 - 3.15pm
Afternoon Tea & Poster Displays
3.15 - 3.45pmPaper 4:

Te Puna Waiora nurses use outcomes tool in daily nursing practice.

Helen Bingham
Paper 9:

The SDQ and SACS working together to measure outcome in a youth AOD service.

Grant Christie
Paper 14:

The calorific effect on mental health outcomes collection training.

Tania McConachie & Nicola Brandsen-Caldwell
Paper 19:

Let's go outside and check the foundations.

Jim Burdett
Paper 24:

What has been learnt from benchmarking forensic mental health outcome measures? 

Rebecca Halsey
3.45 - 4.15pm
Paper 5:

Using outcome measurement as an adjunct to caseload management improves clinical interventions and reduces case load demands. 

Sandra Keppich-Arnold
Paper 10:

Hua Oranga.

Te Kani Kingi
Paper 15:

National Training Evaluation - the "MH-SMART way".

Kathy Stapley & Marihi Langford
Paper 20:

Kiwi ACE: A school-based resilience programme.

Barbara Woods
Paper 25:

"Is anyone better off?" - Measuring outcomes for people with mental health issues and/or an intellectual disability.

Louise Carr, Donald Shand & Taryn Knox
4.15 - 4.50pm

Key Note - Associate Professor Papaarangi Reid

Māori Health Information and Mental Health

4.50pm
Summary
 7pm Pre-dinner drinks and dinner (ticket-holders only)


DAY TWO  THURSDAY 4 OCTOBER


Registrations open at 8 am
9amIntroduction - Phillipa Gaines, Consultant, Lattice Consulting Ltd
9.15am

Key Note - James Healy

Ohio Outcomes: Helping Recovery and Resiliency Grow for Over 11 Years

10am - 10.25am
Morning Tea & Poster Displays
10.30 - 11.00am
Plenary Session - Professor Graham Mellsop
 Stream 6 Information UtilityStream 7 Implementation Experiences
Stream 8
Using outcomes with a Consumer/Clinician Focus

Stream 9
Ways of measuring other important things
Stream 10
The bright eyed & wise CAMHS & Older Persons
11am - 11.30am
Paper 26:

Building the evidence base for mental health staff working with mental health consumers with "high and complex" needs.

Jeff Symonds
Paper 31:

Magic mushroom seeds.

Chris Hickson & Lucy Laphen 
Paper 36: 

The utility of outcomes information in predicting the occurrence of clinical incidents during CAMHS treatment.

Renae Kurth & Brett McDermott
Paper 41:

The Routine Collection of Data on Outcomes by Australian Private Hospitals with Psychiatric Beds.

 Allen Morris Yates
Paper 46:

The parent's concerns questionnaire (PCQ): A clinically useful assessment of outcome measure.

Dr Stephen Matthey
11.30 - 12pmPaper 27:

Clinical outcome scale (Health of the Nation Outcome Scale - HoNOS) and independent clinician versus clinician team ratings.

Julie Porter
Paper 32:

Implementation of mental health NOCC data feedback systems.

Dean Lewin
Paper 37:

The Journey of Consumer participation and outcome measures.

Glenn Moorey
Paper 42:

How can we build appropriate and sound mental health outcomes systems?

Paul Duignan

Paper 47:

The HoNOSCA as a process and outcome tool for the health board CAMHS service.

Steve Harvey & Gerard Dolan

12.00 - 12.30pm
Paper 28:

Using MH-SMART information in service quality circles: Are three Cs good enough?

Dr David Turner
Paper 33:

Implementing MH-SMART at Waikato I: An operational perspective.

David Ireland
Paper 38:

Using outcome measures to improve clinical practice.

Peter Jeffrey
Paper 43:

Evaluating efforts in mental health promotion: RCTs and beyond.

Janet L Fanslow

Paper 48:

Routine HoNOS65+ collection in an acute psycho geriatric inpatient unit in NZ.

Gary Cheung

12.30 - 1.30pm
Lunch and Poster Displays
1.30 - 2pm
Paper 29:

Making HoNOS clinically useful: A brief strategy for making HoNOS (CA) useful in the multidisciplinary team setting.

Malcolm Stewart
Paper 34:

Implementing HoNOS in the Waikato II: Practioners' perspective.

John Fitzgerald, Karma Galyer & Phillipa Thomas
Paper 39:

A trial of outcome measures reports designed specifically for consumers.

Tom Trauer &
G Pedwell
Paper 44:

The population and outcomes based research and evaluation framework of North Metro CAMHS in Western Australia.

Marg Jones

Paper 49:

Investigating measures of disability profiling and their individual contribution to care planning and outcome analysis in CAMHS.

Gail Bowker & Dr Ashok Abhyankar

2pm - 2.30pm
Paper 30:

Making the most of outcome measurement.

Peter Woods & Angie Hunter

Paper 35:

Practice makes perfect: A practical approach to embedding mental health information collection and use in clinical, service and organisational development.

Laurie Hakiwai

Paper 30:

Consumer carer and clinician collaboration - The Western QUATRO project.

Jennifer Black & Tania Lewis

 

Paper 45: 

Developing a tool to measure indigenous empowerment.

Rachael Wargent & Melissa Haswell-Elkins

Paper 50:

Finding hope where none could be found.

 Sue Thompson 

 

 Stream 11
Thinking about Needs
Stream 12
Other National Collections
Stream 13
Extending Outcomes
Stream 14
Framework of Experience
2.30- 3pm

Paper 51:  

Development and evaluation of a patient rated version of the Camberwell Assessment of Need Short Appraisal Schedule (CANSAS-P).

Tom Trauer

Paper 54:

Knowing the People Process.

Barry Welsh








Paper 57:

Predictive aspects of outcomes measures in an Auckland therapeutic community.

Alex Davidson






 

 

Paper 60:

Linking outcome measures to the best possible outcomes for consumers.

Pernilla Vis af Vivere

3pm - 3.30pm

Paper 52:

Context driven care planning (Use of ICD-10 Z Codes).

Dr Ashok Abhyankar & Gail Bowker

 

 

 

Paper 55:

Mental health and addiction key performance indicators for New Zealand.

 

Ian Mckenzie

Paper 58:


Supporting community-based recovery for adult users of mental health services: The Community Living Service.

L Stewart, A Williamson, D Emerson & W McClutchie 


 

Paper 61:

Art - Healing from the inside.

Garry De Foster

 

3.30 - 3.45pm
Afternoon Tea and Poster Displays
3.45 - 4.15pm

Paper 53:

Progress towards recovery: Multiple assessments using the CPS-50 and the CHR in a non-government organisation.

R Gedye, C Jordan, M Fitch, N Cowan & R Belding  

 

Paper 56:

PRIMHED - National Integrated Mental Health System.

Christine Thorpe

 

 

 

 

Paper 59:

A holistic approach to outcome indicators of success within a non-government organisation.

Rob Warriner






Paper 62:

Nature of one's psychotic experience as the principle outcome measurement-related topic.

Borislav Dacic & Julian McCusker Dixon

4.15 - 4.45pm
Closing Address - Te Pare Meihana Conference Convenor Announcement of 2008 Conference - He Mihi Whakamutunga
 

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