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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
Family Nurse Partnership
Family Nurse Partnership (FNP) is a home-visiting programme for young mothers expecting their first child.
- Evidence rating: 4+
- Cost rating: 5
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Child outcomes:
Preventing obesity and promoting healthy physical development Supporting children's mental health and wellbeing 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:
Perinatal
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Delivery model:
Home visiting
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Main setting:
Home
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Classification:
Targeted selective
Parents as First Teachers
Parents as First Teachers (PAFT – also referred to as Parents as Teachers) is for parents with a child aged three or under, typically living in a disadvantaged community.
- Evidence rating: 3+
- Cost rating: 4
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Child outcomes:
Preventing obesity and promoting healthy physical development Preventing child maltreatment Enhancing school achievement & employment Preventing crime, violence and antisocial behaviour
- UK provision: Yes
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Age group:
Infants
Toddlers
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Delivery model:
Home visiting
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Main setting:
Home
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Other setting:
Children's centre or early-years setting
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Classification:
Targeted selective
GenerationPMTO Group
GenerationPMTO (Parenting Through Change) is a parenting programme. It is a targeted-selected and targeted-indicated programme delivered to groups of families of children and young people between the ages of 3 and 18, where there is a risk of developing externalising or internalising behaviour problems. The programme can also be delivered to families where these problems have begun to emerge, and to birth parents of children/youth who are in foster care. It aims to reduce children and young people's behaviour problems, improve their school functioning and social relationships, and prevent involvement in the criminal justice system and substance use. A version of the programme delivered to individual families (rather than to groups of families) is available.
- Evidence rating: 4
- Cost rating: NA
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Child outcomes:
Supporting children's mental health and wellbeing 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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Other setting:
Home
Community centre
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Classification:
Targeted selective
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
Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (TF-CBT) is a therapeutic intervention for children and families who have been exposed to a traumatic event.
- Evidence rating: 3+
- Cost rating: 3
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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:
Toddlers
Preschool
Primary school
Preadolescents
Adolescents
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Delivery model:
Individual
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Main setting:
Community centre
Out-patient health setting
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Other setting:
Primary school
Secondary school
In-patient health setting
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Classification:
Targeted indicated
Triple P Online
Triple P Online is a web-based parenting intervention. The programme can be used as an early intervention strategy or as a more intensive programme for parents with children up to 12 years with significant social, emotional or behavioural problems.
- 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:
Toddlers
Preschool
Primary school
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Delivery model:
Online or app
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Main setting:
Home
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Classification:
Targeted indicated
Incredible Years School Age Basic
Incredible Years School Age Basic is a targeted-indicated programme for parents with a child between the age of 6 and 12 years, who have concerns about their child’s behaviour.
- Evidence rating: 3+
- Cost rating: 2
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Child outcomes:
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
Community centre
Out-patient health setting
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Other setting:
Children's centre or early-years setting
Secondary school
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Classification:
Targeted indicated
Child-Parent Psychotherapy
Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) is a psychoanalytic intervention targeting mothers and preschool children (aged three to five) who may have experienced trauma or abuse (eg domestic violence), or are otherwise at risk of an insecure attachment and/or other behavioural and emotional problems.
- Evidence rating: 3+
- Cost rating: NA
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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:
Preschool
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Delivery model:
Individual
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Main setting:
Home
Out-patient health setting
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Other setting:
Children's centre or early-years setting
Primary school
Secondary school
Sixth-form or FE college
Community centre
In-patient health setting
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Classification:
Targeted indicated
Child First
Child First is a home-based, therapeutic intervention targeting young children at risk of emotional problems, developmental delay, and abuse and neglect.
- Evidence rating: 3
- Cost rating: 5
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Child outcomes:
Enhancing school achievement & employment Preventing crime, violence and antisocial behaviour
- UK provision: No
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Age group:
Infants
Toddlers
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Delivery model:
Home visiting
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Main setting:
Home
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Other setting:
Children's centre or early-years setting
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Classification:
Targeted indicated
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