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ParentCorps
ParentCorps is a group-based programme for families with a four-year-old child living in disadvantaged, urban communities.
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.
Talk About Alcohol
Talk About Alcohol is a school-based intervention aimed at reducing alcohol related problems in young people between the ages of 11 and 18.
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.
Changing Lives Initiative
Changing Lives Initiative (CLI) is a multicomponent intervention for children between ages of three to seven who are demonstrating behaviours that may be consistent with an ADHD diagnosis. It is delivered in community settings and aims to reduce ADHD symptoms and other emotional and conduct problems in children.
Early Start Denver Model
The Early Start Denver Model is an intensive therapeutic intervention. It is a targeted-indicated intervention for autistic children between the ages of 1 and 5 years. It is delivered at home or in a community or clinical setting, and aims to improve children’s cognitive, communicative and social-emotional skills through one-to-one therapy which is centred around play-based affective interactions and real-life activities, and based on principles of applied behavioural analysis.
Fun FRIENDS
Fun FRIENDS is part of a suite of FRIENDS programmes (including Friends for Life and FRIENDS for Youth), which aim to improve resilience (or coping) skills in children and reduce anxiety and improve mental health and wellbeing.
Group Stepping Stones Triple P
Stepping Stones Triple P has been developed for parents or caregivers of children aged 0 to 12 with a developmental disability, such as Down’s Syndrome or Autistic Spectrum Disorder. Group Stepping Stones Triple P is one mode of implementation of the Stepping Stones programmes.
Schoolchildren and their Families
Schoolchildren and their Families (SAF) is delivered to couples specifically when their children are making the transition to school, and has been tested on a largely middle class, low risk sample.
Penn Resilience Programme (UK implementation in primary school)
The UK implementation of the Penn Resilience Programme is based on the Penn Resilience Programme (PRP), which was originally developed by a team of psychologists at the University of Pennsylvania.
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