Koziol-McLain, JaneHerbert, SarahGarrett, NickLowe, KathyNgawati, SarahPukepuke, Tepora2025-11-112025-11-112025-11-11(Report No. 20). ISSN 2422-8540 (Online). Centre for Interdisciplinary Trauma Research, Auckland University of Technology. https://citr.aut.ac.nz/http://hdl.handle.net/10292/20094From the Executive Summary: This national evaluation report presents findings from the Violence Intervention Programme (VIP) across Aotearoa New Zealand’s health system from 2020 to 2024. The evaluation draws on qualitative interviews, infrastructure audits, site visits, and clinical audit data to assess the health sector’s response to intimate partner violence against women and child abuse and neglect for children under two years of age, with a particular focus on equity for Māori. <a href="https://app.powerbi.com/view?r=eyJrIjoiNmQ1ZTZhZTEtMmEzZC00YThhLThkNzYtNGQwNGEyZjRiMTBjIiwidCI6IjVlMDIyY2ExLTVjMDQtNGY4Ny04ZGI3LWQ1ODg3MjYyNzRlMyIsImMiOjEwfQ%3D%3D" target="_blank">Violence Intervention Programme Evaluation Dashboard</a>Auckland University of Technology (AUT) encourages public access to AUT information and supports the legal use of copyright material in accordance with the Copyright Act 1994 (the Act) and the Privacy Act 1993. Unless otherwise stated, copyright material contained on this site may be in the intellectual property of AUT, a member of staff or third parties. Any commercial exploitation of this material is expressly prohibited without the written permission of the owner.4206 Public health4203 Health services and systems420602 Health equityHealth Response to Family Violence: Violence Intervention Programme Evaluation 2020-2024Commissioned ReportOpenAccess