Become a HoNOS family trainer
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Date and Time:
01 June - 9:45am - 15 June 2021 - 12:00pm
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Event Type:
Webinar
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Organisation:
Te Pou
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Cost:
Free
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Area:
Mental Health -
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Contact:
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Emma Dyke
- training@tepou.co.nz
- 04 381 6384
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Te Pou is providing virtual training for those who want to be HoNOS family trainers (the HoNOS family includes: HoNOS, HoNOS 65+, HoNOSCA, HoNOS LD and HoNOS secure).
This condensed national three module training will equip clinicians with the necessary skills and knowledge to become HoNOS trainers within their own DHB or service. The training is open to any mental health clinician in NZ who would like to be a trainer.
Our ideal participant will:
- have keen interest in becoming a HoNOS trainer for your DHB or NGO
- be able to commit to deliver training to other staff, and support other HoNOS trainers in your organisation.
To become a trainer, participants need to complete modules 1, 2 and 3. Modules 1 and 3 are more general and relate to the full family of measures. Module 2 is specific to one measure within the HoNOS family.
Each training module is free to attend. You must register for each module separately.
Please register via Zoom for modules 1 and 3, and whichever module 2 applies to your preferred HoNOS family training.
- June 1, 9:45am to 12pm - Module 1 HoNOS background and rating reliably
- June 3, 10am to 12pm - Module 2 Become a HoNOS trainer
- June 7, 10am to 12pm - Module 2 Become a HoNOS65+ trainer
- June 8, 10am to 12pm - Module 2 Become a HoNOSCA trainer
- June 9, 10am to 12pm - Module 2 Become a HoNOS secure trainer
- June 10, 10am to 12pm - Module 2 Become a HoNOS LD trainer
- June 15, 10am to 12pm - Module 3 Making use of HoNOS family measures and becoming a trainer
Your expected outcomes:
- learn how to collect HoNOS family of measures data reliably
- view national HoNOS data
- learn how information can be useful at individual and team levels
- receive guidance on training others
- learn where to find resources and how to access ongoing support.
Registrations close 5pm Friday 20 May, 2022.