Increasing VIP programmes' responsiveness to Māori : a whānau-centred approach for the VIP programme

Increasing VIP programmes' responsiveness to Māori : a whānau-centred approach for the VIP programme Jigsaw & Ministry of Health - Wellington, New Zealand : Ministry of Health, 2014 - electronic document (43 pages); PDF file: 1.3 MB; Word DOCX file available electronic document (68 p. ); PDF file:3.35 MB

This resource was born out of a desire by Violence Intervention Programme (VIP) coordinators working in hospitals across New Zealand to increase the effectiveness of the programme for Māori. Independent evaluation results show that VIP indicators
for cultural responsiveness have been increasing over time but more slowly and more variably than others. This resource aims to improve VIP programme responsiveness to Māori by sharing success stories and 'lessons learned' from the VIP programmes that are already working well for Māori. The Ministry of Health commissioned Jigsaw to gather these stories between May and June 2012. They reflect the knowledge and expertise of VIP and health and social service practitioners from diverse cultural
and professional backgrounds. We would like to acknowledge all who have contributed to this resource. (from the introduction). This document is also available as a Word file (DOCX) on the website along with a User Guide (PDF or Word DOCX). Record #4790

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TAMARIKI
CHILD NEGLECT
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
HAPŪ (WĀHINE)
HAUORA
HAUORA TAIHEMAHEMA
HAUORA WHĀNAU
HEALTH SERVICES
HOSPITALS
INTERVENTION
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
KAIMAHI (ORA)
MĀORI
PROGRAMMES
RANGAHAU MĀORI
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
RESOURCES FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
SCREENING
TIKANGA TUKU IHO
TREATMENT
WHĀNAU
WĀHINE
PREVENTION
TŪKINOTANGA Ā-WHĀNAU
PATU TAMARIKI
CHILD ABUSE
PĒPĒ


NEW ZEALAND