CMHDARN SYMPOSIUM 2019 – 5 June

CMHDARN SYMPOSIUM 2019 – 5 June

By Mental Health Coordinating Council

Date and time

Wed, 5 Jun 2019 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM AEST

Location

UTS Building 10, Level 7

235 Jones Street Ultimo, NSW 2007 Australia

Description

Exploring the potential –
feedback, outcome measures and practice

In the community managed Mental Health and Alcohol and other Drug sectors the collection of people’s experiences of services and outcome measures are important priorities. In the context of dynamic funding environments, how is the knowledge gathered from these experiences and measures used to constructively inform service delivery?

The Symposium 2019 will explore cross-sectoral perspectives on:

  • Experience, outputs or outcome measures – how do we determine which ones will tell us what we need to know?
  • Are there practice and service delivery approaches that utilise client experience more than others?
  • Are we able to evaluate service experience and outcomes without bias? Whose bias? How does context impact the information gathered?
  • How do we translate findings from client experiences and outcomes measures into practice?
  • How do we embed reflective practice as integral to our responses to peoples experience of service provision?

Presentations, an interactive panel, discussions, project snapshots and more.

Join us for a day of conversation and reflection, bringing together the views of the community managed AOD and Mental Health sectors.

Please note: Registration is at 9.00am & Symposium commences at 9.30am

If you have any questions, please contact Jo Penhallurick – CMHDARN Coorinator at info@cmhdaresearchnetwork.com.au

Organised by

Mental Health Coordinating Council is the peak body championing community mental health in New South Wales.

Through our advocacy, capacity building and policy leadership we support a sustainable community managed sector and improve lives of people living with mental health conditions.

We have been supporting community-based organisations to deliver services to people with mental health issues, their families and carers for nearly 40 years.

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