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            Apr 16
            NDTMS reporting 2013/14PHE are hosting four events to discuss new NDTMS reporting for 2013/14. Providers are invited to Leeds on the 23rd April and London on the 30th April. Partnerships are invited to Leeds on 24th April and London on 1st May. If you are interested in attending, please contact Linda.Mensah@phe.gov.uk for further details. Please note that places are limited and this invitation is on a first come first served basis. 
 Published on 16 April 2013 
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            Apr 05
            NDTMS Confidentiality Toolkit v6.3Staff within drug and alcohol treatment services often have anxieties about sharing information with other organisations, even if those organisations are part of the health system. Rightly, there are concerns about client/patient confidentiality. The NDTMS Confidentiality toolkit v6.3 is designed to assist treatment services to deal with these issues. 
 Published on 05 April 2013 
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            Feb 18
            New, improved TOP Quarterly Outcomes report - publishedA new, improved TOP Quarterly Outcomes report that gives valuable insight into current and expected performance, enabling provider managers and partnerships to see how they are performing given the complexity of the clients they treat is now available to partnerships and providers. For Q3 only all partnership and providers are able to view their data and use the report regardless of whether they meet the usual TOP compliance rate 
 Published on 18 February 2013 
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            Feb 08
            TOP Quarterly Outcomes ReportA redesigned TOP quarterly outcomes report will be available to partnerships and providers next week. 
 Published on 08 February 2013 
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            Feb 04
            NEW partnership Recovery diagnostic tool (RDT)The NTA has released the Recovery Diagnostic Toolkit for partnerships and is now available on NDTMS.net under ANNUAL > NEEDS ASSESSMENTS > (select type "RECOVERY DIAGNOSTIC") 
 The tool helps you, step by step, to better understand who you currently have in treatment, how they are doing, and to consider with your providers how they can make the most of treatment and support recovery.
 Published on 04 February 2013 
 
            