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Violence Intervention Programme | Counties Manukau
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Description
Counties Manukau acknowledges and responds to family violence as a health issue. The goal of the Violence Intervention Programme (VIP) is to reduce the harm of family violence by implementing early intervention programmes in health services. The Ministry of Health’s Violence Intervention Programme in Te Whatu Ora seeks to reduce and prevent the health impacts of family violence (partner and child abuse and neglect) through early identification, assessment and referral of victims presenting to health services.
The VIP team is on site at Middlemore Hospital. Their role is to train staff in roll out areas in brief intervention aligned with Te Whatu Ora policy and procedure. The team equips frontline staff to recognise and give the appropriate support to victims of family violence. The VIP team also promotes networking and information sharing among domestic violence agencies, ensuring an effective multi-agency response to the matter of family violence.
Staff
Maia THACKHAM
Violence Intervention Programme Coordinator/Registered Nurse
Joanne NIELSEN
Child Protection Coordinator/Clinical Nurse Specialist
Victoria RYBURN
Child Protection Clinical Nurse Specialist
Referral Expectations
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Hours
Mon – Fri | 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
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Languages Spoken
English
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Useful Links
Website
Contact Details
Middlemore Hospital
South Auckland
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Phone
(09) 276 0044 ext. 5 2994
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Mobile
021 465 369
Email
Website
Hospital Rd
Otahuhu
Auckland
Street Address
Hospital Rd
Ōtāhuhu
Auckland
Postal Address
Violence Intervention Programme
Child Protection Office, Level 2
Kidz First
Middlemore Hospital
PO Box 93311
Ōtāhuhu
Auckland 1640
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