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Te Whakaruruhau transition and wellbeing programme: an implementation evaluation Report prepared for Te Whakaruruhau and Te Puni Kōkiri by Kathryn Robins & Neville Robertson

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hamilton, N.Z.: The University of Waikato, 2008.Description: 25 pSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: Based on the recognition that many women who come into refuge have few options but to return to the sort of environment in which they have been abused, the Transition and Wellbeing programme aims to provide medium to long term housing for families as they re‐establish themselves in the community. Data for the evaluation of the programme was collected from two main sources; the women on the programme and key informants at Te Whakaruruhau. Five women, two of whom are housed in transitional accommodation were interviewed individually, while focus groups were conducted with middle and senior management teams. (from Authors abstract).
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Based on the recognition that many women who come into refuge have few options but to return to the sort of environment in which they have been abused, the Transition and Wellbeing programme aims to provide medium to long term housing for families as they re‐establish themselves in the community.
Data for the evaluation of the programme was collected from two main sources; the women on the programme and key informants at Te Whakaruruhau. Five women, two of whom are housed in transitional accommodation were interviewed individually, while focus groups were conducted with middle and senior management teams. (from Authors abstract).