About us

The Australian Mental Health Outcomes and Classification Network (AMHOCN) was established by the Australian Government to work collaboratively with the States and Territories and others in the mental health sector to implement routine outcome measurement in public mental health services. AMHOCN consists of three components: a data bureau responsible for receiving and processing information; an analysis and reporting component providing analysis and reports of submitted data; and a training and service development component supporting training in the measures and their use for clinical practice, service management and development purposes.

Currently, the Australian Government has contracted, through the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), the following organisations to undertake these roles: Logicly – Data Bureau; The University of Queensland – Analysis & Reporting; and the Health Education and Training Institute – Training and Service Development.

View this video which gives brief overview of AMHOCN.

Training and Service Development

Rosemary DicksonRosemary DicksonLauren ArcuriLauren Arcuri
Marion YoungMarion Young Tim CoombsTim Coombs

Analysis and Reporting

Philip BurgessPhilip BurgessMeredith HarrisMeredith Harris

Data Bureau

LogiclyLogicly