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Hospital responsiveness to family violence : 84 month follow-up evaluation Koziol-McLain, Jane, Koziol-McLain, Claire, Gear, Nick Garrett

By: Koziol-McLain, Jane.
Contributor(s): Gear, Claire | Garrett, Nick.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Auckland, N.Z.: Interdisciplinary Trauma Research Centre, Auckland University of Technology, 2011Description: 61 p. ; computer file : PDF format.ISSN: 2230-6374 (Online).Subject(s): CHILD NEGLECT | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | HEALTH SERVICES | HOSPITALS | INTERAGENCY COLLABORATION | INTERVENTION | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | MĀORI | PROGRAMMES | TREATMENT | WHĀNAU ORA | PREVENTION | CHILD ABUSE | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online | Summary | Access website In: ITRC Report No 10Summary: Key Findings of the 84 month evaluation are: •89% of Hospitals have achieved their target score (>70) in both child abuse and neglect and partner abuse programs. •17 out of 20 DHB VIP programs have policies and procedures in place, leadership and governance systems, and established collaboration with local government and non government specialist family violence services that meet or exceed agreed program implementation targets (compared with 1 in 2004). •VIP expects 100% of DHBs to achieve their targets by June 2013. •Whanau Ora Workforce Development Plans are being developed or are already underway to improve program responsiveness to Māori. •More DHBs are providing standardised one day training programmes for health professionals, supported by clinical and service level champions and family violence intervention coordinators. Professor Jane Koziol-McLain of AUT is the Principal Investigator for this project. For the full series of evaluation reports and summary reports use the access website button.
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ITRC Report No 10

Key Findings of the 84 month evaluation are:

•89% of Hospitals have achieved their target score (>70) in both child abuse and neglect and partner abuse programs.
•17 out of 20 DHB VIP programs have policies and procedures in place, leadership and governance systems, and established collaboration with local government and non government specialist family violence services that meet or exceed agreed program implementation targets (compared with 1 in 2004).
•VIP expects 100% of DHBs to achieve their targets by June 2013.
•Whanau Ora Workforce Development Plans are being developed or are already underway to improve program responsiveness to Māori.
•More DHBs are providing standardised one day training programmes for health professionals, supported by clinical and service level champions and family violence intervention coordinators. Professor Jane Koziol-McLain of AUT is the Principal Investigator for this project. For the full series of evaluation reports and summary reports use the access website button.

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