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Pacific Grant Fund Pacific Perspectives Dr Debbie Ryan. Overview. Government’s focus. Seeking significant change through: increased focus on evidence-based decision-making prioritisation of resources for frontline services Key policy support through
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Pacific Grant Fund Pacific Perspectives Dr Debbie Ryan Overview
Government’s focus • Seeking significant change through: • increased focus on evidence-based decision-making • prioritisation of resources for frontline services • Key policy support through • ‘Ala Mo’ui: Pathways to Pacific Health and Wellbeing 2010-2014 • Whānau Ora For more info . . . Email to enquiries@pacificgrantfund.org.nz
Purpose of Pacific Grant fund • To enable providers to: • undertake initiatives that will lead to service and clinical quality improvement, and innovation in service delivery for Pacific peoples; and • present evidence to demonstrate what works for Pacific peoples so that successful practice can be applied across the health sector. For more info . . . Email to enquiries@pacificgrantfund.org.nz
Aims • Funding of $2M used to: • support up to 20 initiatives; • draw out innovative practice in the sector; and • collate applied analysis in a systematic way. For more info . . . Email to enquiries@pacificgrantfund.org.nz
GoalS • Sound evidence base of what works for Pacific • Health sector aware of evidence base • Successful practice disseminated • Monitoring by providers improved • Evidence informs funding decisions For more info . . . Email to enquiries@pacificgrantfund.org.nz
Literature review • Details effective initiatives • Identifies success factors • Showcases initiatives For more info . . . Email to enquiries@pacificgrantfund.org.nz
Literature review • Approached 18 DHBs and 41 providers • 170 Pacific provider projects identified • 57 evaluations reviews from NZ • 61 projects, 35 evaluations, 102 studies in international literature For more info . . . Email to enquiries@pacificgrantfund.org.nz
Monitoring and evaluatioN • Aims to: • Systematically collect evidence • Contribute to the dynamic evidence base • Transfer learnings to other providers • Tools to: • Describe the outcome framework • Enable systematic reporting • Support Most Significant Change reporting For more info . . . Email to enquiries@pacificgrantfund.org.nz
Draft Assessment criteria • Applications will be assessed against the extent to which they: • address identified need in relation to Pacific peoples; • take account that health needs both between and within Pacific communities are not homogeneous; • take account of evidence of past practice; • involve primary and preventive health care and management of long term conditions; • are flexible enough to allow for the redirection of resources when interventions are not working; For more info . . . Email to enquiries@pacificgrantfund.org.nz
Draft Assessment criteria • Applications will be assessed against the extent to which they: • are directed toward primary care and community initiatives, represent innovative ways to deliver the changes sought by ‘Ala Mo’ui; • demonstrate engagement by Pacific people and providers; • contribute to intersectoral action to address the determinants of health; and • demonstrate a credible programme For more info . . . Email to enquiries@pacificgrantfund.org.nz
Application process • Applications open (30 September) • First application deadline (6 November) • Further application deadlines (subject to available funding) For more info . . . Email to enquiries@pacificgrantfund.org.nz
Contracting • Decisions made (26 November) • Contracts agreed (9 December) • First initiatives commence (January 2012) • Nine months in duration For more info . . . Email to enquiries@pacificgrantfund.org.nz