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IPMHA Peer supervision skills professional development training: Summary evaluation report Jan to Jun 2025

In 2025, Te Pou provided a series of professional development trainings for health improvement practitioners (HIPs), health coaches and support workers who are employed in an integrated primary mental health and addiction (IPMHA) funded role in primary care or community settings. The training was informed by sector feedback on the need for ongoing professional development for these roles. With the growing emphasis on quality and accountability across the health and social service sectors, supervision is increasingly recognised to ensure safe, professional practice and high-quality care for people accessing health and social services.

This report summarises feedback from people who attended the workshops. As of end of June 2025, two workshops have been delivered for 37 people.