Child, Youth and Family have partnered with Te Awatea Violence Research Centre at the University of Canterbury to provide independent evaluation of Family Group Conference practices and outcomes. Evaluation input is across a number of priority areas and initiatives from the Children's Action Plan and Child, Youth and Family Strategic plan 2012-2015, Ma Matou Ma Tatou, that impact on outcomes for Vulnerable children including · Introduce a new set of Family Group Conference practice standards and an enriched training curriculum for social workers, coordinators and other agencies. · Working together with other Government agencies and NGOs to be collectively responsible for giving children or young people the same chance in life as all other K...
Abstract: The Amokura Family Violence Prevention Strategy (Amokura) is an integrated community-based...
The Barnardos Family Welfare Conference (FWC) service in South Tipperary was established in 2006. T...
This research was based on the fundamental right of children and young people to be e involved in de...
Taylor, AM ORCiD: 0000-0002-4646-9248Child, Youth and Family have partnered with Te Awatea Violence ...
Family Group Conferencing originated first in New Zealand, as part of the Children and Young Person ...
This paper summaries the values, goals and philosophy underpinning the care and protection system in...
Independent advocacy to support children and young people undertaking a Family Group Conference (FGC...
This report has been commissioned to appraise and draw together the main findings of Phase One of a ...
In Aotearoa (NZ) children are increasingly being included as participants in evaluations both as par...
This paper discusses part of an evaluation of the ‘Family Group Conference (FGC) Project for Young P...
Workshop includes historical and intergenerational trauma, child abuse and family violence, understa...
The purpose of this review is to support all New Zealanders to make a difference in the lives of our...
The purpose of this impact evaluation was to assess the impact that Family Start participation is h...
Family group conferences (FGCs) were developed in New Zealand in the 1980s and from there began to b...
The Family Safety Team (FST) is a collaborative intervention developed to address family violence in...
Abstract: The Amokura Family Violence Prevention Strategy (Amokura) is an integrated community-based...
The Barnardos Family Welfare Conference (FWC) service in South Tipperary was established in 2006. T...
This research was based on the fundamental right of children and young people to be e involved in de...
Taylor, AM ORCiD: 0000-0002-4646-9248Child, Youth and Family have partnered with Te Awatea Violence ...
Family Group Conferencing originated first in New Zealand, as part of the Children and Young Person ...
This paper summaries the values, goals and philosophy underpinning the care and protection system in...
Independent advocacy to support children and young people undertaking a Family Group Conference (FGC...
This report has been commissioned to appraise and draw together the main findings of Phase One of a ...
In Aotearoa (NZ) children are increasingly being included as participants in evaluations both as par...
This paper discusses part of an evaluation of the ‘Family Group Conference (FGC) Project for Young P...
Workshop includes historical and intergenerational trauma, child abuse and family violence, understa...
The purpose of this review is to support all New Zealanders to make a difference in the lives of our...
The purpose of this impact evaluation was to assess the impact that Family Start participation is h...
Family group conferences (FGCs) were developed in New Zealand in the 1980s and from there began to b...
The Family Safety Team (FST) is a collaborative intervention developed to address family violence in...
Abstract: The Amokura Family Violence Prevention Strategy (Amokura) is an integrated community-based...
The Barnardos Family Welfare Conference (FWC) service in South Tipperary was established in 2006. T...
This research was based on the fundamental right of children and young people to be e involved in de...