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Pacific Grant Fund
Pacific Perspectives
Dr Debbie Ryan
OVERVIEW
GOVERNMENT’S FOCUS
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Seeking significant change through:
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increased focus on evidence-based decisionmaking
prioritisation of resources for frontline services
Key policy support through
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‘Ala Mo’ui: Pathways to Pacific Health and
Wellbeing 2010-2014
Whānau Ora
For more info . . .
Email to [email protected]
PURPOSE OF PACIFIC GRANT FUND
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To enable providers to:
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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 [email protected]
AIMS
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Funding of $2M used to:
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support up to 20 initiatives;
draw out innovative practice in the sector; and
collate applied analysis in a systematic way.
For more info . . .
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GOALS
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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 . . .
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LITERATURE REVIEW
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Details effective initiatives
Identifies success factors
Showcases initiatives
For more info . . .
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LITERATURE REVIEW
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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 . . .
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MONITORING AND EVALUATION
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Aims to:
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Systematically collect evidence
Contribute to the dynamic evidence base
Transfer learnings to other providers
Tools to:
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Describe the outcome framework
Enable systematic reporting
Support Most Significant Change reporting
For more info . . .
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DRAFT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
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Applications will be assessed against the extent to
which they:
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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;
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For more info . . .
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DRAFT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
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Applications will be assessed against the extent
to which they:
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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 . . .
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PACIFIC GRANTS FUND OUTCOMES FRAMEWORK
Short term
Medium term
Pacific Grant Fund
Health sector aware of Fund
Health sector understands how
Evidence Base applies to clinical
and service quality improvements
to address Pacific health needs
Capacity building of provider to use
EB to submit proposal
A range of providers (size/
capacity/type) submit applications
Grants awarded based on evidence
criteria
Long term
Innovative initiatives are
implemented in Health Sector
Growing Evidence Base of
what works for Pacific
Health delivery
Clinical and Service
Quality are improved
to better meet Pacific
Peoples health needs
Capacity building for grantees ‘
reporting to contribute to
Evidence base
Health sector aware of
Evidence Base and develops
grant initiatives to respond
to gaps
Fund contributes
to ‘Ala Mo’ui
Priorities 2-4 to
improve Pacific health
outcomes
Fund able to monitor
implementation and outcomes
of initiatives via grantee
reports
Successful practice
examples disseminated
effectively to MOH and
sector (DHBs, PHOs,
Providers)
DYNAMIC EVIDENCE BASE
Grantees
On-going implementation
happens within a M&E
learning cycle
Providers develop initiatives in
response to Evidence Base
Providers successfully apply for
Grants and implement initiatives
High Level
Outcomes
Grantees able to submit high
quality reports evaluating
progress including unintended
outcomes
Flagship Providers are
identified & leading
innovative Pacific
Health delivery
Grantees able to evidence
effectiveness
Evidence Base
learnings utilised by
MOH for funding
decisions
Grantees critically aware of
evidence informing practice
and future funding
Evidence Base
learnings used by
health service
providers for Pacific
people in NZ
Grantees gain skill in
research/evaluation
Grantees gain skill in grant
applications
Fund contributes to
Whānau Ora outcomes
for Pacific
families/communities
Research and evaluation
embedded within
organisations
Fund contributes to
international Evidence
Base on health service
delivery for migrant
communities
APPLICATION PROCESS
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Applications open (30 September)
First application deadline (6 November)
Further application deadlines (subject to
available funding)
For more info . . .
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CONTRACTING
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Decisions made (26 November)
Contracts agreed (9 December)
First initiatives commence (January 2012)
Nine months in duration
For more info . . .
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