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040 _aAFVC
100 _aParata, Kiri
_95380
245 _aHe Pūrongo Arotake :
_bTe Whare Ruruhau o Meri
_cKiri Parata
246 _aEvaluation report :
_bTe Whare Ruruhau o Meri
260 _aWellington, New Zealand :
_bTe Puni Kōkiri,
_c2011
300 _aelectronic document (24 pages); PDF file
500 _aNote: ISBN: 978-0-478-34513-1 assigned to three different TPK reports, records: #4890 (Haar, 2011), #5566 (Parata, 2011) and #5567 (Roguski, 2009)
520 _aIn 2006 the Government launched its Effective Interventions (EI) policy package, which was established to identify and support options for reducing offending and the prison population, and thereby reducing the costs and impact of crime on New Zealand society. An important component of EI was the need to enhance justice sector responsiveness to Māori. Under the Effective Interventions Initiatives, Cabinet directed Te Puni Kōkiri and the Ministry of Justice to report to Cabinet Policy Committee with a programme of action relating to Māori. As such, Te Puni Kōkiri and the Ministry of Justice developed a Programme of Action for Māori. This evaluation report looks at an initiative provided by Te Whare Ruruhau o Meri Trust. It is a programme offering support to the top ten recidivist family violence offenders in Auckland. The point of difference with this programme is that Te Whare Ruruhau works with offenders, their partners and their tamariki to deliver a comprehensive package of skills that enables whānau to make choices and changes in their lives. The success of a programme can be measured by the positive changes that whānau are able to make in their households. A large amount of effort is placed on the initial engagement with the offender and their whānau. It can take a long time for offenders to build trust in the staff and then a long time to deal with other challenges the whānau are facing before addressing the issues of violence. Often hurt can be carried for generations and acknowledging this is an important part of moving forward. The kaupapa Māori delivery of this programme is engaging for offenders and their whānau. Using Te Kawa o Te Marae as a basis for the therapy is innovative and practical. Having tools to take away from the programme as a reminder of the lessons provides support to whānau to remain strong and focussed with making changes in their lives. The programme is being watched with interest by the Police nationwide and by other communities wishing to make a difference in the lives of whānau in need. (Executive summary). Record #5566
610 _aTe Whare Ruruhau o Meri
_912651
610 _aTe Puni Kōkiri
_92432
610 0 _aMinistry of Justice | Tahū o te Ture
_913820
650 2 7 _94040
_aWĀHINE
650 2 7 _9252
_aFAMILY VIOLENCE
650 2 7 _95382
_aTŪKINOTANGA Ā-WHĀNAU
_2reo
650 2 7 _9597
_aTAMARIKI
_2reo
650 2 7 _aABUSIVE MEN
_926
650 2 7 _aCHILDREN
_9127
650 2 7 _aDOMESTIC VIOLENCE
_9203
650 2 7 _aEVALUATION
_9236
650 2 7 _aINTERVENTION
_9326
650 2 7 _aMĀORI
_9357
650 2 7 _aOFFENDERS
_9413
650 2 7 _aRANGAHAU MĀORI
_95532
650 2 7 _aRECIDIVISM
_9491
650 2 7 _aTAMARIKI
_9597
650 2 7 _aTĀNE
_2reo
_93326
650 2 7 _aTANGATA HARA
_2reo
_96912
650 2 0 _aTIKANGA TUKU IHO
_95542
650 2 7 _aWHĀNAU
_9642
650 5 _aWOMEN'S REFUGES
_9650
651 4 _aNEW ZEALAND
_92588
651 _aAUCKLAND
_92664
856 _uhttps://files.vine.org.nz/koha-files/tpk-parata-2011-evaluation-report-te-whare-ruruhau-o-meri.pdf
_zDownload report, PDF
942 _cREPORT
_2ddc