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Implementation and emerging outcomes evaluation of the Place-Based Initiatives Liz Smith, Rachael Lamb-Yorski, Maria Marama. Lanuola Asiasiga, Justine Pivac-Solomon; Timoti Brown, Chelsea Grootveld and Kirdan Lees

By: Smith, Liz.
Contributor(s): Lamb-Yorski, Rachael | Marama, Maria | Asiasiga, Lanuola | Pivac-Solomon, Justine | Brown, Timoti | Grootveld, Chelsea | Lees, Kirdan.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Social Investment Agency, 2019Description: electronic document (130 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): Manaaki Tairāwhiti | South Auckland Social Wellbeing Board | COMMUNITY ACTION | COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT | CHILD WELFARE | INTERAGENCY COLLABORATION | SOCIAL POLICY | NEW ZEALAND | TAIRĀWHITI | SOUTH AUCKLAND | MANUKAUOnline resources: Download report, PDF | Access the website | Read background information and related Cabinet papers on MSD website Summary: In 2016, Cabinet agreed to establish three PBIs [place based initiatives]. The purpose of the PBI model is to improve outcomes for at-risk children and their whānau by shifting collective decision-making and discretion to the local level. In 2016, Cabinet selected three PBI sites: Manaaki Tairāwhiti, South Auckland Social Wellbeing Board (SASWB), and Kāinga Ora in Te Tai Tokerau. Kāinga Ora was disestablished in 2019. In 2019, an implementation and emerging outcomes evaluation was completed The Social Investment Agency (SIA) commissioned an evaluation to assess the PBI model as a mechanism for collective action to address complex needs. The evaluation has assessed the PBIs’ implementation, their value and their emerging outcomes. We drew on a range of data sources to answer the evaluation questions In Manaaki Tairāwhiti and SASWB, we drew on: whānau-centred case studies, stakeholder interviews, a collaboration rubric, and supporting documents and data. Given the sensitivities of disestablishing Kāinga Ora, we interviewed only national-level stakeholders and some members of the Kāinga Ora Board. (From the Executive summary). Record #8507
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In 2016, Cabinet agreed to establish three PBIs [place based initiatives]. The purpose of the PBI model is to improve outcomes for at-risk children and their whānau
by shifting collective decision-making and discretion to the local level. In 2016, Cabinet selected three PBI sites: Manaaki Tairāwhiti, South Auckland Social Wellbeing Board (SASWB), and Kāinga Ora in Te Tai Tokerau. Kāinga Ora was disestablished in 2019.

In 2019, an implementation and emerging outcomes evaluation was completed The Social Investment Agency (SIA) commissioned an evaluation to assess the PBI model
as a mechanism for collective action to address complex needs. The evaluation has assessed the PBIs’ implementation, their value and their emerging outcomes.
We drew on a range of data sources to answer the evaluation questions In Manaaki Tairāwhiti and SASWB, we drew on: whānau-centred case studies, stakeholder interviews, a collaboration rubric, and supporting documents and data. Given the sensitivities of disestablishing Kāinga Ora, we interviewed only national-level stakeholders and some
members of the Kāinga Ora Board. (From the Executive summary). Record #8507

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