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      An external evaluation of Phat Pak process and structure: Volume 1: Evaluation report

      Masters-Awatere, Bridgette; Scanlen, Anna; Corry, Jenny; Ngata, Ronald; Ellis, Kenneth Desmond; Mueller, Sally; Little, Gaylene Robina; Philp, Roger; Soper, Brent
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      Masters-Awatere, B., Scanlen, A., Corry, J., Ngata, R., Ellis, D., Mueller, S., Little, G., Philp, R. & Soper, B. (2007). An external evaluation of Phat Pak process and structure: Volume 1: Evaluation report. Report prepared for Phat Pak Governance Group, Waikato. Hamilton, New Zealand: Māori & Psychology Research Unit, University of Waikato.
      Permanent Research Commons link: https://hdl.handle.net/10289/2046
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      An evaluation was conducted by the 510 Evaluation Research Group 2007 after receiving a request from the Phat Pak Governance Group (PPGG). The evaluation focused on four areas identified in the Phat Pak service specification plan attached to it’s Ministry of Health contract (Youth participation, Communication Strategies, Decision making Processes and Skills Development). Our intention of evaluating the Phat Pak Programme has been to, through feedback from a range of participants, gauge the extent that the programme objectives (such as those highlighted in the contract are being met. More specifically, the function of the evaluation has been to help identify specific areas that are working well and those areas that need further development. It is our intention that the evaluation will provide both short and long-term direction with added insight towards increasing participation and enhancing health outcomes for youth and the wider community of the Waikato region.
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      2007-12
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      Commissioned Report for External Body
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      Phat Pak Evaluation Report
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      Māori & Psychology Research Unit, University of Waikato
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      Copyright © Māori & Psychology Research Unit, University of Waikato and Phat Pak, 2007.
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