Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
Values
Additional Training Experience
Publications
References
Timeline
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Hayley Wells

Hayley Wells

Summary

Dedicated Registered Nurse specialising in Mental Health and Addictions. Committed to providing excellent evidence based care to tangata whai ora of all ages. Expertise assessments, psychotherapy, crisis interventions and developing effective therapeutic relationships. Kind and client-focused with 12 years of experience working with people and whānau to enhance wellbeing and support recovery from mental illness and addictions.

Overview

13
13
years of professional experience

Work History

Psychiatric Registered Nurse

Emergency Deparment & Access And Triage
04.2023 - Current

Clinical Advisor, Towards Wellbeing & CPRS

Clinical Advisory Services Aotearoa
08.2021 - 03.2023

Clinical Research Nurse

University of Otago, Department of Psychological Medicine
04.2017 - 12.2021

Rural and Remote Mental Health Nurse

08.2019 - 03.2020

Mental Health Clinical Nurse Consultant (MHCNC)

Royal North Shore Hospital
11.2016 - 03.2017

Registered Nurse

Psychiatric Emergency Care Centre, Royal North Shore Hospital
03.2016 - 03.2017

Registered Psychiatric Nurse (Agency)

Health Care Australia
06.2015 - 03.2017

Registered Nurse

Seager Clinic, Canterbury District Health Board
06.2014 - 06.2015

Registered Nurse

Acute Inpatient Service, Canterbury District Health Board
09.2011 - 06.2014

Education

Master of Health Sciences -

University of Otago
Canterbury
04.2019

Postgraduate Diploma in Health Sciences -

University of Otago
01.2014

Bachelor of Nursing Degree -

Ara (formerly CPIT)
01.2011

Skills

  • Evidence-based risk assessment and management
  • Holistic mental health and substance use assessments
  • Easily develops rapport and connection
  • Exceptional interpersonal skills
  • Trained in Interpersonal Social Rhythm Therapy
  • Experienced in community, inpatient and emergency mental health services
  • Qualitative research
  • Fostering and maintaining thriving relationships with colleagues to enhance kaupapa for tangata whai ora
  • Passionate about facilitating recovery and wellness for whānau and communities

Values

  • Embracing the principals of cultural safety and Te Tiriti o Waitangi - Partnership, Participation and Protection in all aspects of my work
  • Integrity and professionalism
  • Transparency, kindness and respect
  • Embracing personal reflection and growth
  • Remaining flexible, open-minded and adaptable to change
  • Incorporating Te Whare Tapa Wha model, Te Pae Mahutonga and in my work and personal life

Additional Training Experience

  • Treating Trauma Masters Training via the National Institute for the Clinical Application of Behavioural Medicine - 2020
  • Interpersonal Social Rhythm Therapy certified therapist 2017
  • Clinical Supervisor: Jumpsuit Professional Supervision Training Course - 12 days, 2018
  • Australian Society for Bipolar and Depressive Disorders two day conference in Melbourne, 2017
  • Calming and De-escalation Training, CDHB, 2017
  • International Society for Bipolar Disorders (ISBD) Conference, four day conference, Sydney, NSW, 2019

Publications

  • Crowe, Marie & Inder, Maree & Porter, Richard & Wells, Hayley & Jordan, Jennifer & Lacey, Cameron & Eggleston, Kate & Douglas, Katie, Patients' Perceptions of Functional Improvement in Psychotherapy for Mood Disorders, American Journal of Psychotherapy, 2020, 10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.202020200017
  • Wells, Hayley & Crowe, Marie & Inder, Maree, Why people choose to participate in psychotherapy for depression: A qualitative study, Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 2020, 10.1111/jpm.12597
  • Crowe, Marie & Porter, Richard & Douglas, Katie & Inder, Maree & Lacey, Cameron & Jordan, Jennifer & Wells, Hayley, Patients' experiences of cognitive functioning in recurrent depression: A qualitative study, Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 2020, 10.1111/jpm.12603
  • Crowe, Marie & Wk & Douglas, Katie & Dip & Clin & Psych, Dave & Carlyle, R & Wells, Hayley & Jordan, Jennifer & Psych, Cameron & Lacey, M & Ch, Roger & Mulder, M & Ch, Ben & Beaglehole, M & Ch, Richard & Porter, M, Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy for Patients With Major Depressive Disorder, 10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.20190024
  • Crowe, Marie & Beaglehole, Ben & Wells, Hayley & Porter, Richard, Nonpharmacological strategies for treatment of inpatient depression, The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry, 2015, 10.1177/0004867415569799

References

  • Dennis Carter, Team Leader, ECATT & Access and Triage, Ballarat Base Hospital, Dennis.Carter@gh.org.au, 0428493627
  • Nikki Coleman, Clinical Manager for CPRS, CASA, Nikki.coleman@casa.org.nz, 021552943
  • Bridget Kimber, Lead Research Nurse, Clinical Research Unit, University of Otago, Department of Psychological Medicine, bridget.kimber@otago.ac.nz, 0272542175


Timeline

Psychiatric Registered Nurse

Emergency Deparment & Access And Triage
04.2023 - Current

Clinical Advisor, Towards Wellbeing & CPRS

Clinical Advisory Services Aotearoa
08.2021 - 03.2023

Rural and Remote Mental Health Nurse

08.2019 - 03.2020

Clinical Research Nurse

University of Otago, Department of Psychological Medicine
04.2017 - 12.2021

Mental Health Clinical Nurse Consultant (MHCNC)

Royal North Shore Hospital
11.2016 - 03.2017

Registered Nurse

Psychiatric Emergency Care Centre, Royal North Shore Hospital
03.2016 - 03.2017

Registered Psychiatric Nurse (Agency)

Health Care Australia
06.2015 - 03.2017

Registered Nurse

Seager Clinic, Canterbury District Health Board
06.2014 - 06.2015

Registered Nurse

Acute Inpatient Service, Canterbury District Health Board
09.2011 - 06.2014

Master of Health Sciences -

University of Otago

Postgraduate Diploma in Health Sciences -

University of Otago

Bachelor of Nursing Degree -

Ara (formerly CPIT)
Hayley Wells