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Case study 4 : Prepared for the Ministry of Social Development, by Michael Roguski New Plymouth

By: Roguski, Michael.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : It's not OK Campaign, Ministry of Social Development, 2015Description: electronic documen (7 pages); PDF file: 95 KB; Word DOCX 81 KB.Other title: 'It's no OK' Campaign Community Evaluation Project.Subject(s): It's not OK Campaign | COMMUNITY ACTION | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTERVENTION | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | PREVENTION | FAMILY VIOLENCE | CHILD ABUSE | NEW ZEALAND | NEW PLYMOUTHOnline resources: Click here to access online | Archived webpage - links to case studies Summary: This is one of the case studies prepared for the 'It's not OK' Campaign community evaluation report (#4757). Follow the website link for the overall evaluation report, other case studies and Word DOCX versions of all documents. Background: In 2014, the Ministry of Social Development commissioned Kaitiaki Research and Evaluation Ltd (Kaitiaki) to gain an in-depth understanding of how the ‘It’s not OK’ Campaign has supported change to address and prevent family violence within communities. The evaluation involved an in-depth analysis of community stakeholder experiences in Counties Manukau Rugby League, Gisborne, Levin/Horowhenua, New Plymouth, Ohakune, Paeroa and Taupò. Record #4761
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This is one of the case studies prepared for the 'It's not OK' Campaign community evaluation report (#4757). Follow the website link for the overall evaluation report, other case studies and Word DOCX versions of all documents. Background: In 2014, the Ministry of Social Development commissioned Kaitiaki Research and Evaluation Ltd (Kaitiaki) to gain an in-depth understanding of how the ‘It’s not OK’ Campaign has supported change to address and prevent family violence within communities. The evaluation involved an in-depth analysis of community stakeholder experiences in Counties Manukau Rugby League, Gisborne, Levin/Horowhenua, New Plymouth, Ohakune, Paeroa and Taupò. Record #4761