INTRODUCTION This report describes the evaluation of the MindOut (2) social and emotional wellbeing programme for senior level students in Irish post-primary schools. This programme, which was updated in 2015, is comprised of twelve sessions which are designed using interactive and student-centred approaches to engage students in promoting their social and emotional well-being. The Health Promotion Research Centre (HPRC) at NUI, Galway was commissioned by the HSE to evaluate the implementation of the revised MindOut programme in disadvantaged post-primary schools. AIMS The key aims of the evaluation are to assess: • The programme impact on students’ (i) social and emotional skills development; (ii) overall mental health and wellb...
A substantial body of evidence suggest that well designed school based prevention programmes can be ...
BACKGROUND:Schools are well recognised as critical contexts for the promotion of mental health and w...
This paper reflects on the challenges associated with developing, implementing and evaluating a univ...
Aims: The overarching aim of this thesis was to evaluate the implementation of the MindOut social an...
This report describes the evaluation of the MindOut programme that was implemented in Youthreach Ce...
The MindOut programme was originally developed in 2004 to promote the mental health and wellbeing o...
Schools are recognized as one of the most important settings for promoting social and emotional well...
Background: A ‘health promoting school’ approach has become an increasingly popular framework intern...
Internationally, there is growing evidence of the inter-relationship between health and education an...
In 2017, the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA) in the Republic of Ireland intro...
The development of appropriate emotional literacy, coping and social skills is vital during childhoo...
School-based social and emotional learning (SEL) programs can be effective in producing positive out...
Background: In 2012, 1 in 3 Irish young people were found to experience mental ill-health (Dooley & ...
A review of the literature identifies that Irish second-level students are at significant risk of ex...
This multi component, non-randomised controlled study examined the effectiveness of the ten lesson ....
A substantial body of evidence suggest that well designed school based prevention programmes can be ...
BACKGROUND:Schools are well recognised as critical contexts for the promotion of mental health and w...
This paper reflects on the challenges associated with developing, implementing and evaluating a univ...
Aims: The overarching aim of this thesis was to evaluate the implementation of the MindOut social an...
This report describes the evaluation of the MindOut programme that was implemented in Youthreach Ce...
The MindOut programme was originally developed in 2004 to promote the mental health and wellbeing o...
Schools are recognized as one of the most important settings for promoting social and emotional well...
Background: A ‘health promoting school’ approach has become an increasingly popular framework intern...
Internationally, there is growing evidence of the inter-relationship between health and education an...
In 2017, the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA) in the Republic of Ireland intro...
The development of appropriate emotional literacy, coping and social skills is vital during childhoo...
School-based social and emotional learning (SEL) programs can be effective in producing positive out...
Background: In 2012, 1 in 3 Irish young people were found to experience mental ill-health (Dooley & ...
A review of the literature identifies that Irish second-level students are at significant risk of ex...
This multi component, non-randomised controlled study examined the effectiveness of the ten lesson ....
A substantial body of evidence suggest that well designed school based prevention programmes can be ...
BACKGROUND:Schools are well recognised as critical contexts for the promotion of mental health and w...
This paper reflects on the challenges associated with developing, implementing and evaluating a univ...