Ashwell, AllanahRidley, Sally FenwickThompson, Keri2008-05-272008-05-272004-02Ashwell, A., Ridley, S. & Thompson, K. (2004) Evaluation of the whanau carers training programme delivered by LIFE Unlimited. A report prepared for LIFE Unlimited. Hamilton, New Zealand: Maori and Psychology Research Unit, University of Waikato.https://hdl.handle.net/10289/800In response to the needs of Maori informal carers, a training programme was developed for whanau carers in the Waikato region. It was delivered by LIFE Unlimited. It is a unique training programme in that it is community driven and focuses on informal caregivers who are Maori. The overarching aim of the whanau carers training programme is to provide increased training and support of informal carers. This report aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the whanau carers training programme, including: the unique nature of the programme, the critical success factors, the barriers to success if any, and suggested improvements. The report concludes the programme has had a positive and definite impact upon the whanau carers. The evaluation team observed that the overall programme works very well and fulfils its stated obligations to the Ministry of Health. The programmes are delivered well, and are well received by the client group.application/pdfenMaorihealthEvaluation of the whanau carers training programme delivered by LIFE UnlimitedCommissioned Report for External Body