Involving service users in outcomes collection improves the quality and quantity of data collected. It’s also highly valued by service users. People want to know how they’re doing.
Browse the related resources on this page for more information on having conversations about outcome measures with service users.
An A4 poster designed to raise awareness of strengthening connections with people and outcome measurement, by promoting the sharing of HoNOS ratings as routine part of clinical practice.
Tāku Reo, Tāku Mauri Ora - My Voice, My Life is a tangata whaiora/service user self-assessed outcomes measure developed for tāngata whaiora/service users by tāngata whaiora/service users.
In this video, service users, clinicians and leaders talk about how sharing information places service users at the centre of their care and strengthens relationships.
This publication gives adults using specialist mental health services information about HoNOS and HoNOS65+.
This publication gives information about HoNOS-LD to families and supporters of people with intellectual disabilities who are using specialist mental health services.
This publication gives adults being supported by forensic services a simple explanation of HoNOS-secure.
This publication gives information about HoNOSCA to parents and carers of children and adolescents who are using specialist mental health services.
An A4 poster to use in communal areas to give service users more information about HoNOS.
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