Let's get real framework - refreshed
This is a refreshed Let’s get real framework - it's new and improved and New Zealand centric. It embodies key knowledge,...
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Let's get real is a framework that describes the values, attitudes, knowledge and skills required for working effectively with people and whānau experiencing mental health and addiction needs.
Let’s get real was developed by the Ministry of Health in 2008 and refreshed by Te Pou following sector consultation in 2018. All health care services, regardless of context, organisation, roles, or professions can use Let’s get real.
Applying the values and attitudes that underpin Let’s get real and the seven Real Skills contributes to positive experiences and outcomes for people and whānau experiencing mental health and addiction needs.
The intent of Let's get real is:
Let’s get real is most likely to be effective when you take an organisation wide approach and embed it across your organisational systems and processes.
This is a refreshed Let’s get real framework - it's new and improved and New Zealand centric. It embodies key knowledge,...
Our values inform and direct everything we do. In health, it starts with valuing the person sitting in front of you righ...
Weaving together knowledge for wellbeing is a resource on trauma informed approaches, recognising, understanding and res...
An outline of the Let's get real framework with tips for getting started using Let's get real in your organisat...
The Values in action cards, along with the guidance for use, can be used with teams and people you are working with to t...
The Values in action cards are part of a suite of resources that includes posters, values workshops, and Values informed...
This guide is set up to assist health sector workers to navigate the Real Skill: Working with people experiencing mental...
A new Let's get real resource and e-learning has been designed to be implemented in any health setting.
Te Pou and Blueprint for Learning attended the GP21 conference held August 5-8.
Te Pou is now endorsed as an accredited provider of educational resources for the Royal New Zealand College of General P...
Let’s get real, a proven framework that helps mental health and addiction staff to deliver better services, has won an A...
Increasing the Māori cultural competency of our health workforce is an important part of ensuring that health workers ar...
Te Pou has a wide range of evidence-based resources and tools to help the mental health, addiction and disability workforces.
Learn MoreTe Pou works alongside mental health and addiction services, and disability organisations to understand their priorities and workforce challenges.
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