Whanau Ora Minister Tariana Turia has fronted up for the first time over a series of criticisms of the $34 million fund for at-risk families.
Mrs Turia spoke to media on the same day she held planning workshops with stakeholders in Wellington to discuss the next phase of the programme's implementation.
Te Puni Kokiri, the Ministry of Maori Development, last week released an evaluation of the Whanau Integration, Innovation and Engagement Fund which said the funds were helping families but the scheme's success was affected by performance, monitoring and reporting gaps.
IT suggested the success of the scheme could not solely be measured by the stories of families and needed other solid measures.
It also found the funds had been unevenly allocated across New Zealand - with areas such as Northland receiving only 7 per cent of the funding.