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Te Aorerekura Outcomes and Measurement Framework : insights summary of family violence and sexual violence over time in Aotearoa, Baseline report, Data tables Te Puna Aonui

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Wellington, New Zealand : Te Puna Aonui, 2024Description: electronic document (56 pages) ; PDF fileSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: This is the first Outcomes and Measurement Framework (OMF) report for Te Aorerekura. The OMF was developed by Te Puna Aonui – the Executive Board for the Elimination of Family Violence. It measures progress toward the moemoeā and supports collective accountability across government in the delivery of Te Aorerekura. The OMF was published in September 2023 (#8355). The OMF translates the moemoeā of Te Aorerekura into: 12 outcomes – long-term changes that need to be met over the 25-year life of Te Aorerekura to realise the moemoeā. Outcomes help the Board and Te Puna Aonui agencies to understand if actions and work programmes are positively impacting lives and reducing violence; 20 associated indicators – changes that the Board expects to see over three to five years that will help it understand if Te Puna Aonui is on track to deliver the outcomes, and; 57 measures – specific data used to assess progress against these indicators in the shorter term (annually). (From the report). Record #9068
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Published December 2024

This is the first Outcomes and Measurement
Framework (OMF) report for Te Aorerekura. The OMF
was developed by Te Puna Aonui – the Executive
Board for the Elimination of Family Violence. It
measures progress toward the moemoeā and
supports collective accountability across government
in the delivery of Te Aorerekura. The OMF was
published in September 2023 (#8355).

The OMF translates the moemoeā of Te Aorerekura
into:
12 outcomes – long-term changes that need to be met over the 25-year life of Te Aorerekura to realise the moemoeā. Outcomes help the Board and Te Puna Aonui agencies to understand if actions and work programmes are positively impacting lives and reducing violence;
20 associated indicators – changes that the Board
expects to see over three to five years that will help
it understand if Te Puna Aonui is on track to deliver
the outcomes, and; 57 measures – specific data used to assess progress against these indicators in the shorter term
(annually). (From the report). Record #9068

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