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Auditory Verbal Therapy

Auditory Verbal Therapy (AVT) is a highly specialist early intervention programme which equips parents and carers with the skills to maximise their deaf child’s listening and spoken language development with the aim of giving them the same opportunities and an equal start in life as hearing children. It is a targeted-indicated programme for children with hearing loss between the ages of 0-5 years. It is delivered at Auditory Verbal UK (AVUK) centres, and aims to improve children’s listening and language skills, and academic outcomes.
  • Evidence rating: 2+
  • Cost rating: 4
  • Child outcomes:
    Enhancing school achievement & employment
  • UK provision: Yes
  • Age group:
    Infants
    Toddlers
    Preschool
  • Delivery model: Individual
  • Main setting:
    Out-patient health setting
  • Other setting:
    Home
    Primary school
  • Classification:
    Targeted indicated

e-Family Foundations

e-Family Foundations (e-FF) is an online co-parenting programme for couples expecting their first child. It is a universal programme, delivered to individual families from pregnancy up until the first year of the baby’s life. The programme is an online adaptation of the group-based face-to-face programme, Family Foundations (FF).
  • Evidence rating: 3
  • Cost rating: 1
  • Child outcomes:
    Supporting children's mental health and wellbeing
  • UK provision: Yes
  • Age group:
    Antenatal
    Perinatal
    Infants
  • Delivery model: Online or app
  • Main setting:
    Home
  • Classification:
    Universal

HENRY

Healthy Families: Right from the Start (known as HENRY) is a universal parenting programme. It is for parents of children between the ages of 0 and 5. It is delivered in children’s centres and aims to improve outcomes for both children and their parents, including improved diet, increased physical activity and improved parental skills and emotional wellbeing.
  • Evidence rating: 2
  • Cost rating: 1
  • Child outcomes:
    Preventing obesity and promoting healthy physical development
  • UK provision: Yes
  • Age group:
    Infants
    Toddlers
    Preschool
  • Delivery model: Group
  • Main setting:
    Children's centre or early-years setting
  • Classification:
    Universal

Level 3 Triple P Discussion Groups

Level 3 Triple P Discussion Groups is for parents with specific concerns about the behaviour of a child between the ages of 0 and 12.
  • Evidence rating: 3+
  • Cost rating: 1
  • Child outcomes:
    Preventing crime, violence and antisocial behaviour
  • UK provision: Yes
  • Age group:
    Toddlers
    Preschool
    Primary school
  • Delivery model: Group
  • Main setting:
    Children's centre or early-years setting
    Primary school
    Community centre
    Out-patient health setting
  • 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
  • Child outcomes:
    Supporting children's mental health and wellbeing Preventing crime, violence and antisocial behaviour
  • UK provision: Yes
  • Age group:
    Infants
    Toddlers
    Preschool
    Primary school
  • Delivery model: Group
  • Main setting:
    Children's centre or early-years setting
    Out-patient health setting
  • Other setting:
    Primary school
    Community centre
  • Classification:
    Targeted indicated

Level 4 Standard Triple P

Level 4 Standard Triple P is for parents, with a child aged 0 to 12 years, who have concerns about their child’s behaviour.
  • Evidence rating: 3
  • Cost rating: 2
  • Child outcomes:
    Preventing crime, violence and antisocial behaviour
  • UK provision: Yes
  • Age group:
    Infants
    Toddlers
    Preschool
    Primary school
  • Delivery model: Individual
  • Main setting:
    Community centre
    Out-patient health setting
  • Other setting:
    Home
    Children's centre or early-years setting
    Primary school
  • 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
  • Child outcomes:
    Supporting children's mental health and wellbeing Preventing child maltreatment Preventing crime, violence and antisocial behaviour
  • UK provision: Yes
  • Age group:
    Toddlers
    Preschool
    Primary school
    Preadolescents
  • Delivery model: Individual
    Group
  • Main setting:
    Home
  • Other setting:
    Community centre
    In-patient health setting
    Out-patient health setting
  • Classification:
    Targeted indicated

Parents Forever

Parents Forever is a divorce education programme. It is a targeted selected programme for divorced or separated parents (or parents in the process of divorce of separation) who have children between the ages of 0 and 18. The programme is delivered in a variety of settings, including community-based settings, and aims to mitigate adverse outcomes from divorce and separation on parents and their children. A version of the programme can also be delivered online.
  • Evidence rating: 2
  • Cost rating: 1
  • Child outcomes:
    Supporting children's mental health and wellbeing Preventing crime, violence and antisocial behaviour
  • UK provision: No
  • Age group:
    Infants
    Toddlers
    Preschool
    Primary school
    Preadolescents
    Adolescents
  • Delivery model: Group
  • Main setting:
    Community centre
  • Classification:
    Targeted selective

Preparing for Life

Preparing for Life (PFL) is a parenting programme. It is a targeted selective programme for expectant parents living in disadvantaged neighbourhoods/communities. It is delivered in home and community centre settings and aims to support creating of nurturing home environment, improve parenting outcomes in the short-term (e.g., parental self-efficacy, wellbeing) and improve children’s school-readiness in the longer-term.
  • Evidence rating: 3
  • Cost rating: 5
  • Child outcomes:
    Enhancing school achievement & employment Supporting children's mental health and wellbeing
  • UK provision: No
  • Age group:
    Antenatal
    Perinatal
    Infants
    Toddlers
    Preschool
  • Delivery model: Individual
    Group
    Home visiting
  • Main setting:
    Home
    Community centre
  • Classification:
    Targeted selective

Reach Out and Read

Reach Out and Read (ROR) is a clinic-based paediatric literacy intervention for parents with a child from infancy through to five years and is focused on, but not restricted to, families living in disadvantaged communities.
  • Evidence rating: 2+
  • Cost rating: 2
  • Child outcomes:
    Enhancing school achievement & employment
  • UK provision: No
  • Age group:
    Infants
    Toddlers
    Preschool
  • Delivery model: Individual
  • Main setting:
    Out-patient health setting
  • Classification:
    Targeted selective

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