• The Solihull Approach is both a theoretical framework and a comprehensive resource pack developed by practitioners for practitioners. It is designed to be used as a brief intervention and is supported by a comprehensive resource pack which contains evidence based information for practitioner, carers and young people. This framework has been rolled out across Kent county. Data from various sources has been collected over several years and has been summarised to offer some comment on the efficacy of the training. • Using a training evaluation framework developed by Kirkpatrick (1998) various levels of impact were assessed including participant views of the training, perceptions of change in their behaviour and impact on outcomes for chil...
The aim of this study was to evaluate a parenting programme designed for foster carers from an indep...
Following on from a pilot and research evaluation in 2012, use of the SCQF’s ‘My Skills My Future’ (...
Aims:Unintentional injuries in the home contribute substantially to preschool child morbidity and mo...
Mental health promotion policy emphasises the need to develop primary prevention programmes that int...
The Solihull Approach was developed to help frontline workers be more effective in their work as the...
This evaluative study makes a range of recommendations related to minimising barriers and maximising...
A new Solihull Approach programme specifically for schools, Understanding Your Pupils’ Behaviour, ha...
RESuLT training is a 12-week, team-based training programme for children’s homes drawing on social l...
This paper explores a range of approaches to working with children and families within Children's Se...
The Birmingham Brighter Futures strategy was informed by epidemiological data on child well-being an...
Derbyshire County Council Children and Younger Adult’s Directorate has been undergoing a social peda...
The Birmingham Brighter Futures strategy was informed by epidemiological data on child well-being an...
Sure Start programmes are complex, community-based initiatives – fore-runners of the Children’s Cent...
An exploratory study is reported of the delivery of the Early Support and Key Working (ES&KW) traini...
This is the final report of the evaluation of the two-year training programme commissioned by East S...
The aim of this study was to evaluate a parenting programme designed for foster carers from an indep...
Following on from a pilot and research evaluation in 2012, use of the SCQF’s ‘My Skills My Future’ (...
Aims:Unintentional injuries in the home contribute substantially to preschool child morbidity and mo...
Mental health promotion policy emphasises the need to develop primary prevention programmes that int...
The Solihull Approach was developed to help frontline workers be more effective in their work as the...
This evaluative study makes a range of recommendations related to minimising barriers and maximising...
A new Solihull Approach programme specifically for schools, Understanding Your Pupils’ Behaviour, ha...
RESuLT training is a 12-week, team-based training programme for children’s homes drawing on social l...
This paper explores a range of approaches to working with children and families within Children's Se...
The Birmingham Brighter Futures strategy was informed by epidemiological data on child well-being an...
Derbyshire County Council Children and Younger Adult’s Directorate has been undergoing a social peda...
The Birmingham Brighter Futures strategy was informed by epidemiological data on child well-being an...
Sure Start programmes are complex, community-based initiatives – fore-runners of the Children’s Cent...
An exploratory study is reported of the delivery of the Early Support and Key Working (ES&KW) traini...
This is the final report of the evaluation of the two-year training programme commissioned by East S...
The aim of this study was to evaluate a parenting programme designed for foster carers from an indep...
Following on from a pilot and research evaluation in 2012, use of the SCQF’s ‘My Skills My Future’ (...
Aims:Unintentional injuries in the home contribute substantially to preschool child morbidity and mo...