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Level 4 Group Teen Triple P
Level 4 Group Teen Triple P is a universal intervention for parents of an adolescent child, aged between 12-16 years.
- Evidence rating: 3
- Cost rating: 1
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Child outcomes:
Supporting children's mental health and wellbeing Preventing crime, violence and antisocial behaviour
- UK provision: Yes
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Age group:
Preadolescents
Adolescents
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Delivery model:
Group
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Main setting:
Community centre
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Other setting:
Secondary school
Out-patient health setting
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Classification:
Universal
Level 4 Group Triple P
Level 4 Group Triple P is a targeted-indicated intervention for parents with a child between 0 and 12 years old who have concerns about their child’s behaviour.
- Evidence rating: 3+
- Cost rating: 1
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Child outcomes:
Supporting children's mental health and wellbeing Preventing crime, violence and antisocial behaviour
- UK provision: Yes
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Age group:
Infants
Toddlers
Preschool
Primary school
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Delivery model:
Group
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Main setting:
Children's centre or early-years setting
Out-patient health setting
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Other setting:
Primary school
Community centre
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Classification:
Targeted indicated
Level 5 Pathways Triple P
Level 5 Pathways Triple P is a parenting programme. It is a targeted-indicated programme for parents who have difficulty regulating their emotions and as a result are considered at risk of physically or emotionally harming their children (aged 16 or younger). It is delivered in a variety of settings including the home of the family, a clinic or a community centre. It aims to improve children’s mental health and wellbeing, prevent maltreatment, and prevent crime, violence and antisocial behaviour.
- Evidence rating: 3+
- Cost rating: 1
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Child outcomes:
Supporting children's mental health and wellbeing Preventing child maltreatment Preventing crime, violence and antisocial behaviour
- UK provision: Yes
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Age group:
Toddlers
Preschool
Primary school
Preadolescents
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Delivery model:
Individual
Group
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Main setting:
Home
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Other setting:
Community centre
In-patient health setting
Out-patient health setting
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Classification:
Targeted indicated
Minding the Baby
Minding the baby (MTB) is a home-visiting programme. It is a targeted selective programme for young first-time mothers. It is delivered during the mother’s second or third trimester until the infant is two years of age and aims to improve child and maternal socioemotional outcomes.
- Evidence rating: 3
- Cost rating:
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Child outcomes:
Supporting children's mental health and wellbeing
- UK provision: Yes
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Age group:
Perinatal
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Delivery model:
Home visiting
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Main setting:
Home
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Classification:
Targeted selective
MindOut
MindOut is a school-based programme. It is a universal programme for children between the ages of 15 and 18. It is delivered in secondary school and aims to improve social and emotional skills and promote positive mental health and wellbeing.
- Evidence rating: 3
- Cost rating: 1
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Child outcomes:
Supporting children's mental health and wellbeing
- UK provision: No
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Age group:
Adolescents
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Delivery model:
Group
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Main setting:
Secondary school
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Classification:
Universal
MindUP 8-11
MindUP is a schools-based social and emotional learning and mindfulness programme. It is a universal programme and is offered in three versions pertaining to children aged 3-7 (MindUP 3-7), 8-11 (MindUP 8-11), and 11-14 (MindUP 11-14). The version described here is for children aged 8-11.
MindUP 8-11 is delivered in primary schools and aims to improve self-regulation, prosociality in the short-term, and academic achievement and positive mental health in the long-term.
- Evidence rating: 2
- Cost rating: 1
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Child outcomes:
Supporting children's mental health and wellbeing Enhancing school achievement & employment Preventing crime, violence and antisocial behaviour
- UK provision: Yes
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Age group:
Primary school
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Delivery model:
Group
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Main setting:
Primary school
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Classification:
Universal
Multisystemic Therapy
Multisystemic Therapy (MST) is for families with a young person aged 12–17, who are at risk of going into care due to serious antisocial and/or offending behaviour.
- Evidence rating: 4+ (mixed findings)
- Cost rating: 5
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Child outcomes:
Supporting children's mental health and wellbeing Preventing child maltreatment Preventing crime, violence and antisocial behaviour Preventing substance abuse
- UK provision: Yes
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Age group:
Preadolescents
Adolescents
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Delivery model:
Individual
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Main setting:
Home
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Classification:
Targeted indicated
Multisystemic Therapy for Child Abuse and Neglect
Multi-systemic Therapy for Child Abuse and Neglect (MST-CAN) is an intensive treatment for families who have recently been reported to Child Protection Services for physically abusing and/or neglecting a child between the ages of 6 and 17.
- Evidence rating: 3
- Cost rating: 5
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Child outcomes:
Supporting children's mental health and wellbeing Preventing child maltreatment Preventing crime, violence and antisocial behaviour
- UK provision: Yes
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Age group:
Primary school
Preadolescents
Adolescents
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Delivery model:
Individual
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Main setting:
Out-patient health setting
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Classification:
Targeted indicated
Multisystemic Therapy for Problem Sexual Behaviour
Multisystemic Therapy for Problem Sexual Behaviour (MST-PSB) is a targeted-indicated programme for families with a young person aged between 10-17.5 years who has committed a sexual offence or demonstrated problematic sexual behaviour.
- Evidence rating: 4
- Cost rating: 5
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Child outcomes:
Supporting children's mental health and wellbeing Preventing risky sexual behaviour & teen pregnancy Preventing child maltreatment Enhancing school achievement & employment Preventing crime, violence and antisocial behaviour Preventing substance abuse
- UK provision: Yes
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Age group:
Preadolescents
Adolescents
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Delivery model:
Individual
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Main setting:
Home
Secondary school
Community centre
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Other setting:
Children's centre or early-years setting
Primary school
In-patient health setting
Out-patient health setting
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Classification:
Targeted indicated
New Beginnings Programme for Divorced and Separating Families
New Beginnings Programme for Divorced and Separating Families (NBP) is a parenting programme. It is a targeted programme for children between the ages of 3 and 18. It is delivered in outpatient/health centre settings and aims to improve young people's internalising and externalising problems by teaching parents tools to increase positive family interactions, active listening skills, and effective discipline strategies to improve parent-child relationship quality. It also aims to teach anger management skills to reduce children's exposure to interparental conflict.
- Evidence rating: 4
- Cost rating: 2
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Child outcomes:
Supporting children's mental health and wellbeing Preventing risky sexual behaviour & teen pregnancy Preventing crime, violence and antisocial behaviour
- UK provision: No
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Age group:
Preschool
Primary school
Preadolescents
Adolescents
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Delivery model:
Group
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Main setting:
Out-patient health setting
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Classification:
Targeted selective
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