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Evaluation report on the procurement and co-design of the Whānau Resilience programme Chelsea Grootveld, Lisa Davies and Rachelle Ehlert

By: Grootveld, Chelsea.
Contributor(s): Davies, Lisa | Ehlert, Rachelle.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Ministry of Social Development, 2022Description: electronic document (52 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): EVALUATION | FAMILY VIOLENCE | KAUPAPA MĀORI | MĀORI | RANGAHAU MĀORI | RĀTONGA KI TE IWI | SUPPORT SERVICES | TIKANGA TUKU IHO | TOKO I TE ORA | TŪKINOTANGA Ā-WHĀNAU | WHĀNAU | Whānau Resilience programme | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Download report | Access the website Summary: Whānau Resilience family violence services aim to build strong, resilient communities where whānau are supported to live violence free, and violence is eliminated for the next generation. Funding of $15.379m was committed from Budget 2018 for Whānau Resilience, enabling MSD to work differently with local providers, and find improved ways of engaging Māori and Pacific peoples in service procurement, design, and delivery. Changes to the procurement process included a short application and open forum presentations. In 2021 MSD commissioned a kaupapa Māori evaluation of the procurement and co-design of Whānau Resilience by AIKO Consultants Limited and Kaipuke Consultants Limited. The evaluation aimed to understand how well the procurement and co-design processes of the Whānau Resilience programme were developed and implemented, and how these were experienced by three of 12 regions across Aotearoa: Counties Manukau, Wellington, and Tasman. (From the website). This reports the findings of this evaluation. Record #7608
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Whānau Resilience family violence services aim to build strong, resilient communities where whānau are supported to live violence free, and violence is eliminated for the next generation.

Funding of $15.379m was committed from Budget 2018 for Whānau Resilience, enabling MSD to work differently with local providers, and find improved ways of engaging Māori and Pacific peoples in service procurement, design, and delivery. Changes to the procurement process included a short application and open forum presentations.

In 2021 MSD commissioned a kaupapa Māori evaluation of the procurement and co-design of Whānau Resilience by AIKO Consultants Limited and Kaipuke Consultants Limited. The evaluation aimed to understand how well the procurement and co-design processes of the Whānau Resilience programme were developed and implemented, and how these were experienced by three of 12 regions across Aotearoa: Counties Manukau, Wellington, and Tasman. (From the website).

This reports the findings of this evaluation. Record #7608


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