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2013
Template, survey or form

This resource is a survey template that enables feedback from the person who was unintentionally harmed and their support people about the open disclosure process.

2013
Template, survey or form

This template is designed to assist planning and preparation for the first open disclosure meeting, and facilitate communication throughout the open disclosure process. 

2013
Template, survey or form

This resource is a template which can help facilitate and document open disclosure discussions.

 

2013
Template, survey or form

This template is a checklist to assist staff in providing open disclosure. 

2013
Audit, monitoring or reporting tool

This tool has been developed to assist health service organisations implement open disclosure in accordance with the Australian Open Disclosure Framework.

2013
Template, survey or form

This resource is a survey template that enables healthcare providers to provide feedback about the open disclosure process.

2020
Audit, monitoring or reporting tool

This guide provides step-by-step instructions for completing the self-assessment tool for the National Safety and Quality Digital Mental Health (NSQDMH) Standards.

2020
Template, survey or form

A template for digital mental health service providers to offer product information to service users as required in Action 3.3 of the National Safety and Quality Digital Mental Health (NSQDMH) Standards.

2020
Audit, monitoring or reporting tool

This self-assessment tool is a resource that initially helps digital mental health service providers to determine how well they meet the National Safety and Quality Digital Mental Health (NSQDMH) Standards. Service providers are encouraged to review the NSQDMH Standards and assess and record their progress using the self-assessment tool.

2020
Audit, monitoring or reporting tool

Two groupers have been developed to support the implementation of the hospital-acquired complications (HACs) list. These tools can be used by hospitals, health services and system managers to identify and monitor HACs.

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