Health response to family violence : 2019 Violence Intervention Programme evaluation

Gear, Claire

Health response to family violence : 2019 Violence Intervention Programme evaluation Claire Gear, Jane Koziol-McLain, Nathan Henry, Nick Garrett, Denise Wilson and Stéphane Janicot - Auckland, New Zealand : Centre for Interdisciplinary Trauma Research, Auckland University of Technology, 2020 - electronic document (116 pages) ; PDF file 114 pages ; 30 cm. - CITR report .

CITR report, no. 18, 2020

The Ministry of Health (MOH) Violence Intervention Programme (VIP) seeks to reduce and prevent the health impacts of family violence and abuse through early identification, assessment and referral of victims presenting to designated District Health Board (DHB) services. The Ministry of Health-funded national resources support a comprehensive, systems approach to addressing family violence, particularly intimate partner violence (IPV) and child abuse and neglect (CAN). [1, 2] This report documents three VIP evaluation work streams (1) DHB programme inputs (system infrastructure indicators), (2) DHB outputs (snapshot clinical audits of service delivery) and (3) DHB improvements (based on model for improvement Plan-Do-Study-Act cycles). In this report, we focus on DHB data for the period 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019. This report provides the Ministry, DHBs and service users with information and accountability data regarding VIP implementation. VIP contributes to the whole of government Family Violence & Sexual Violence Work Programme. [3] (From the Executive summary). Record #6816

2422-8540 (Online) 2422-8532 (Print)


New Zealand. Ministry of Health.


CHILD ABUSE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
HEALTH
INTERVENTION
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
PROGRAMME EVALUATION
SCREENING
VIOLENCE INTERVENTION PROGRAMME (VIP)


NEW ZEALAND

362.8292 KOZ 2019