Data Overview

The Outcomes Framework Data Overview provides a high-level description of the approach being taken to the collection, analysis and reporting of data in the National Suicide Prevention Outcomes Framework.


The Outcomes Framework combines numbers (quantitative data) and stories (qualitative data) to provide the insights needed to better understand the experiences of those impacted by suicide.  

The Outcomes Framework is utilising a multiple methods approach to measure the changes occurring in the outcomes and indicators and provide Indicator reporting. This means that quantitative and qualitative data are being collected, analysed and reported together. At the goal and domain levels, quantitative and qualitative data will be purposefully mixed to provide deeper understanding of the progress being made in suicide prevention. This will provide the basis for Insight reporting.    

 

 

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Acknowledgement of Country

The Commission acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waters on which we live, work and learn.

Diversity

The Commission is committed to embracing diversity and eliminating all forms of discrimination in the provision of health services. The Commission welcomes all people irrespective of ethnicity, lifestyle choice, faith, sexual orientation and gender identity.

Lived Experience

We acknowledge the individual and collective contributions of those with a lived and living experience of mental ill-health and suicide, and those who love, have loved and care for them. Each person’s journey is unique and a valued contribution to Australia’s commitment to mental health suicide prevention systems reform.

Acknowledgment of Country

The National Suicide Prevention Office (NSPO) acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waters on which we live, work and learn.

Recognition of lived experience

The NSPO recognises the individual and collective contributions of those with lived and living experience of suicide. People who have survived suicide attempts, cared for a person in suicidal crisis or have lost a loved one to suicide demonstrate tremendous generosity through providing their expertise and insights. Every person’s journey is unique and a valued contribution to Australia’s commitment to suicide prevention system reform.

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