She is not your rehab 2022

 

Project Background

This evaluation was originally designed to evaluate the impact of monthly meetings for men held by My Father’s Barber.  However, due to COVID-19, the monthly meetings were unable to be held, so the  original evaluation plans were adapted to respond to the 2022 COVID-19 context. The evaluation pivoted to an in-depth examination of the Pasifika perspective of the ‘She is not your rehab’ movement. This work builds on previous evaluative work undertaken by Ihi Research with My Fathers Barbers.

“Reading Matt and Sarah’s book helped me feel much stronger and at peace when thinking about and understanding the impact of witnessing and experiencing violence as a child in my family. It was comforting to see my experience mirrored in what Matt talked about and realising I can comfort and care for my young self as an adult.”

- Survey Comment

 

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We’ll work with you to find out what’s working, where investment could be put to best use or how to improve anything not going to plan. We can help you define success and set tangible, measurable goals. And we talk in real language so you can understand and engage with the findings. We engage with the community to conduct community research and consultations for private companies, trusts, government agencies, NGOs and more. But we have a special interest in research that has a purpose - to better society and teach lessons. We aim to help those we work with build capacity to enact positive change.

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