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Standard Stepping Stones Triple P

Stepping Stones Triple P has been developed for parents or caregivers of children aged 0-12 with a developmental disability, such as Down’s syndrome or Autistic Spectrum Disorder, as well as moderate or severe behavioural problems. Standard Stepping Stones Triple P is one mode of implementation of the Stepping Stones programmes.
  • Evidence rating: 3
  • Cost rating: 2
  • Child outcomes:
    Preventing crime, violence and antisocial behaviour
  • UK provision: Yes
  • Age group:
    Preschool
    Primary school
  • Delivery model: Individual
  • Main setting:
    Home
    Out-patient health setting
  • Classification:
    Targeted indicated

Nobody Slips Through the Net

Nobody Slips Through the Net (or Keiner Fällt Durchs Netz, KfdN) is a German home-visiting programme delivered by trained family midwives to parents identified as having multiple risks.
  • Evidence rating: 2+
  • Cost rating: 2
  • Child outcomes:
    Supporting children's mental health and wellbeing Preventing crime, violence and antisocial behaviour
  • UK provision: No
  • Age group:
    Infants
  • Delivery model: Home visiting
  • Main setting:
    Home
  • Classification:
    Targeted selective

Nurture Groups

Nurture Groups – Classic Boxall Model is a short-term intervention grounded in Bowlby’s attachment theory, which aims to address barriers to learning arising from unmet attachment needs.
  • Evidence rating: 2+
  • Cost rating: 4
  • Child outcomes:
    Supporting children's mental health and wellbeing Enhancing school achievement & employment
  • UK provision: Yes
  • Age group:
    Primary school
  • Delivery model: Group
  • Main setting:
    Primary school
  • Other setting:
    Secondary school
  • Classification:
    Targeted indicated

Children’s University

Children’s University (CU) is a universal school-based programme for children between the ages of 5 and 14. It is delivered in and outside of school and aims to improve children’s aspirations, attainment, and skills by offering learning activities beyond the normal school day.
  • Evidence rating: 2
  • Cost rating: 1
  • Child outcomes:
    Enhancing school achievement & employment
  • UK provision: Yes
  • Age group:
    Primary school
  • Delivery model: Group
  • Main setting:
    Primary school
  • Classification:
    Universal

Mellow Toddlers

Mellow Toddlers is a group-based programme delivered to mothers or fathers (separate groups for each) with identified parenting difficulties and who have a child between the ages of one and three.
  • Evidence rating: 2
  • Cost rating: 2
  • Child outcomes:
    Enhancing school achievement & employment Preventing crime, violence and antisocial behaviour
  • UK provision: Yes
  • Age group:
    Toddlers
  • Delivery model: Group
  • Main setting:
    Children's centre or early-years setting
  • Other setting:
    Home
    Primary school
    Community centre
    Out-patient health setting
  • Classification:
    Targeted indicated

Hitkashrut

Hitkashrut is an Israeli programme targeting children between the ages of three and five with identified behavioural difficulties.
  • Evidence rating: 3
  • Cost rating: 2
  • Child outcomes:
    Preventing crime, violence and antisocial behaviour
  • UK provision: No
  • Age group:
    Preschool
  • Delivery model: Group
  • Main setting:
    Children's centre or early-years setting
  • Classification:
    Targeted indicated

Fear-Less Triple P

Fear-less Triple P (FLTP) is a parenting programme. It is a targeted indicated programme for children between the ages of six and 14 who are anxious. It is delivered to groups of families (up to eight) but can be delivered individually. It aims to support parents to replace ineffective parenting strategies with more effective methods for managing their child’s anxiety.
  • Evidence rating: 3
  • Cost rating: 2
  • Child outcomes:
    Supporting children's mental health and wellbeing
  • UK provision: Yes
  • Age group:
    Primary school
    Preadolescents
    Adolescents
  • Delivery model: Individual
    Group
  • Main setting:
    Primary school
    Community centre
    In-patient health setting
    Out-patient health setting
  • Classification:
    Targeted indicated

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
  • Child outcomes:
    Supporting children's mental health and wellbeing
  • UK provision: No
  • Age group:
    Adolescents
  • Delivery model: Group
  • Main setting:
    Secondary school
  • Classification:
    Universal

Watch, Wait and Wonder

Watch, Wait and Wonder (WWW) is a dyadic therapy programme for mothers and young children where parents are experiencing difficulty with their young child (10 to 30 months old).
  • Evidence rating: 2+
  • Cost rating: NA
  • Child outcomes:
    Supporting children's mental health and wellbeing Enhancing school achievement & employment
  • UK provision: No
  • Age group:
    Infants
    Toddlers
  • Delivery model: Individual
  • Main setting:
    Out-patient health setting
  • Classification:
    Targeted indicated

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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