Evaluation of Kōkihi ngā Rito : what Kōkihi ngā Rito can teach us about building safety for tamariki who have experienced family violence National Council of Independent Women's Refuges
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- 362.76 EVA
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This evaluation is the first in Aotearoa to draw primarily on feedback from children themselves about how individualised family violence advocacy makes them safer. It evaluates the effectiveness of the National Collective of Independent
Women’s Refuges’ (NCIWR) child advocacy pilot - Kōkihi ngā Rito (KNR).
The Ministry of Social Development (MSD) funded a specialist child advocate (Kaiārahi Tamariki, or KT) in six Women’s Refuge sites across the motu to work alongside tamariki aged 5 – 12 years old who have experienced family violence.
These sites comprise three General Refuges, two Tangata Whenua Refuges, and one Pasifika Refuge. (From the Executive summary). Record #8464