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HoNOS family dashboards Aotearoa

Te Pou publishes HoNOS/HoNOS65+ and HoNOSCA dashboards every three months. They replace the local Te Whatu Ora district reports previously sent by email. The data dashboards summarise Programme for the Integration of Mental Health Data (PRIMHD) data submitted by Te Whatu Ora districts and some NGOs. The dashboards provide an overall picture of data quality, what has changed for people using services, and how services perform. In particular, they present Health of the National Outcomes Scale (HoNOS) data from services where HoNOS is the primary measure.

Two data dashboards are available.

  1. A combined dashboard for HoNOS (for adults aged 18 to 64 years) and HoNOS65+ (for adults 65 years and older).
  2. A HoNOSCA dashboard (used with children up to the age of 17 years).

You must be logged in to your Te Pou website account to view the dashboards.

The dashboards replace local Te Whatu Ora district reports, previously hard copies sent by email.

By using the HoNOS family dashboard Aotearoa, you agree to abide by the Terms of Use.

Accessing the dashboards

Requesting access to the dashboards

Access to the HoNOS family dashboards Aotearoa is restricted to approved users to maintain the confidentiality of the data. To request access to the dashboards, please email outcomes@tepou.co.nz using your organisational email account.

Access will not be given to people using non-work email accounts. Requests are moderated and we aim to respond within two working days.

Once access to the dashboards is provided, you will need to log in to the Te Pou website to view the dashboards. A Te Pou website account will be set up when access is provided if you do not have an existing Te Pou website account.

By requesting access to and using the HoNOS family dashboard Aotearoa, you agree to abide by the Terms of Use.

About the dashboards

The HoNOS family of measures data dashboards provide information relating to three areas.

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