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Treatment Foster Care Oregon Prevention
Treatment Foster Care Oregon Prevention (TFCO-P)* is for families with a looked-after child between the ages of 3 and 6 who are in foster placements or residential placements.
- Evidence rating: 2+
- Cost rating: 5
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Child outcomes:
Supporting children's mental health and wellbeing Preventing child maltreatment
- UK provision: Yes
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Age group:
Preschool
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Delivery model:
Individual
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Main setting:
Home
Children's centre or early-years setting
Primary school
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Classification:
Targeted indicated
5 Pillars of Parenting (4–11 Years)
5 Pillars of Parenting (4–11 Years) is a targeted-selected programme, aimed at Muslim parents with a child between the ages of 4 and 11 years.
- Evidence rating: 2
- Cost rating: 2
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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
Primary school
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Delivery model:
Group
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Main setting:
Children's centre or early-years setting
Primary school
Community centre
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Classification:
Targeted selective
Family Talk
Family Talk (FT) is a targeted indicated programme for children aged 5-18 years whose parent(s) has/have a mental health diagnosis (typically anxiety or depression) and/or are in contact with mental health services . FT is delivered mainly in the home or in outpatient health settings, and aims to support healthy parent-child relationships in the context of mental illness.
- Evidence rating: 3+
- Cost rating: 2
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Child outcomes:
Supporting children's mental health and wellbeing
- UK provision: No
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Age group:
Primary school
Preadolescents
Adolescents
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Delivery model:
Individual
Group
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Main setting:
Children's centre or early-years setting
Out-patient health setting
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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
Parents Plus Adolescent Programme
Parents Plus Adolescent Programme (PPAP) is for parents who have concerns about the behaviour or emotions of a child between the ages of 11 and 16. However, it can also be delivered as a universal/preventative intervention or as a more targeted intervention with parents of adolescents identified with emotional/behaviour problems.
- Evidence rating: 2+
- Cost rating: 2
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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:
Secondary school
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Other setting:
Home
Children's centre or early-years setting
Primary school
Community centre
In-patient health setting
Out-patient health setting
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Classification:
Targeted selective
Infant-Parent Psychotherapy
Infant-Parent Psychotherapy (IPP) is a psychoanalytic intervention targeting mother-infant dyads who may be at risk of an insecure attachment.
- Evidence rating: 3+
- Cost rating: NA
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Child outcomes:
Supporting children's mental health and wellbeing
- UK provision: No
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Age group:
Infants
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Delivery model:
Individual
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Main setting:
Home
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Classification:
Targeted indicated
.b
.b (pronounced ‘dot-be’) is a universal programme designed to teach mindfulness skills to 11-18-year-olds.
- Evidence rating: 3+
- Cost rating: 1
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Child outcomes:
Supporting children's mental health and wellbeing
- UK provision: Yes
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Age group:
Preadolescents
Adolescents
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Delivery model:
Group
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Main setting:
Primary school
Secondary school
Sixth-form or FE college
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Classification:
Universal
Becoming A Man
Becoming A Man (BAM) is a school based social and emotional learning programme. It is a targeted selective group intervention programme for pupils between the age of 12 and 18. It typically works with pupils that reside in deprived areas and come from lower socio-economic backgrounds.
It is delivered in secondary schools and aims to improve school engagement and completion and reduce interactions with the criminal justice system.
- Evidence rating: 4
- 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:
Preadolescents
Adolescents
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Delivery model:
Individual
Group
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Main setting:
Secondary school
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Classification:
Targeted selective
Tuning in to Kids
Tuning in to Kids is aimed at children aged 3–12 years with behaviour difficulties, or who would benefit from a preventative programme to reduce future behaviour difficulties.
- Evidence rating: 2+ (mixed findings)
- Cost rating: 1
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Child outcomes:
Supporting children's mental health and wellbeing
- UK provision: Yes
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Age group:
Toddlers
Preschool
Primary school
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Delivery model:
Group
Individual
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Main setting:
Children's centre or early-years setting
Community centre
Primary school
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Other setting:
Home
In-patient health setting
Out-patient health setting
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Classification:
Targeted selective
Enhanced Triple P
Enhanced Triple P (Level 5) provides adjunctive interventions (alongside a Level 4 Triple P programme) to address family factors that may impact upon and complicate the task of parenting, such as parental mood and partner conflict.
- Evidence rating: 3
- Cost rating: 2
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Child outcomes:
Preventing crime, violence and antisocial behaviour
- UK provision: Yes
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Age group:
Toddlers
Preschool
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Delivery model:
Individual
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Main setting:
Out-patient health setting
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Other setting:
Home
Children's centre or early-years setting
Primary school
Community centre
In-patient health setting
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Classification:
Targeted selective
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