Results Based Accountability Reporting
(RBA © Mark Friedman)
Pre-workshop Questionnaire, November 2021

He rangi tā matawhāiti,
He rangi tā matawhānui
A person with a narrow vision is restricted;
A person with a wide vision has plentiful opportunities

Hāpai Te Hauora has commissioned Impact Research New Zealand Limited (IRNZ Ltd) to conduct RBA workshops in the four regions (digital forums) across Aotearoa during November and into early December 2021.
 
IRNZ Ltd has experience in working alongside Māori in the NGO sector. We note the Ministry of Health/ Manatū Hauora (MoH) provides guidance to completing the six-monthly RBA reporting template for ‘Preventing and Minimising Gambling Harm’ including writing the narratives.

The responses to this questionnaire will be anonymised, reported by region and used to inform the design of the upcoming RBA workshop to be held in your region. By completing the questionnaire, we will better be able to tailor the workshops to meet your needs.

Please complete this questionnaire by COB Wednesday 10th November.
1.What is your name?(Required.)
2.What is your role title?(Required.)
3.What region are you from?(Required.)
4.How many months/years have you been involved in completing the MoH's RBA performance template?(Required.)
5.What are your responsibilities when completing the RBA performance template?(Required.)
6.In what ways is the quantitative data gathered for the template (i.e. How many? How well? Better off? Utilised to inform your future planning?)(Required.)
7.What role(s) take responsibility for writing the narratives in each of the sections?(Required.)
8.What do you think are the most important considerations when writing a narrative?(Required.)
9.When completing the narratives in each section of the template what advice would you give to someone filling them out for the first time?(Required.)
10.What are the most useful parts of the template?(Required.)
11.Are there any RBA template sections that you think need improving? If so what are they?
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