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Currently displaying programmes that EIF includes within the set Programmes for children with recognised or possible special education needs
Showing 11-20 of 31 programmes
Incredible Years Child Training (Dinosaur School)
Incredible Years Child Training (Dinosaur School) is a group-based programme for children with behavioural difficulties between the ages of 4 and 8.
- Evidence rating: 3+
- 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
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Delivery model:
Group
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Main setting:
Out-patient health setting
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Other setting:
Children's centre or early-years setting
Primary school
In-patient health setting
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Classification:
Targeted indicated
Incredible Years Preschool
The Incredible Years (IY) Preschool basic programme is for parents with concerns about the behaviour of a child between the ages of three and six.
- Evidence rating: 4+
- Cost rating: 2
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Child outcomes:
Preventing obesity and promoting healthy physical development Enhancing school achievement & employment Preventing crime, violence and antisocial behaviour
- UK provision: Yes
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Age group:
Preschool
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Delivery model:
Group
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Main setting:
Children's centre or early-years setting
Community centre
Out-patient health setting
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Other setting:
Home
Primary school
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Classification:
Targeted indicated
Incredible Years Preschool BASIC + ADVANCE Parent Training Curriculum
Incredible Years ADVANCE is an add-on programme to the Incredible Years Preschool BASIC and School Age BASIC programmes. It is designed to be delivered to families after they have received the BASIC programmes, particularly where child risk factors (oppositional or aggressive behaviours, ADHD, poor social skills or autism spectrum disorders) or parent risk factors (mental health problems, poor communication skills, social isolation, marital conflict or emotion regulation difficulties) are present.
- Evidence rating: 3+
- 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
Out-patient health setting
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Classification:
Targeted indicated
Incredible Years School Age BASIC + ADVANCE Parent Training Curriculum
Incredible Years ADVANCE is an add-on programme to the Incredible Years Preschool BASIC and School Age BASIC programmes. It is designed to be delivered to families after they have received the BASIC programmes, particularly where child risk factors (oppositional or aggressive behaviours, ADHD, poor social skills or autism spectrum disorders) or parent risk factors (mental health problems, poor communication skills, social isolation, marital conflict or emotion regulation difficulties) are present.
- Evidence rating: 2
- Cost rating: 2
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Child outcomes:
Preventing crime, violence and antisocial behaviour
- UK provision: Yes
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Age group:
Primary school
Preadolescents
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Delivery model:
Group
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Main setting:
Children's centre or early-years setting
Primary school
Community centre
Out-patient health setting
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Classification:
Targeted selective
Keeping Foster and Kin Parents Supported and Trained
Keeping Foster and Kinship Parents Trained and Supported (KEEP) is a group-based programme for foster and kinship carers responsible for a child between the ages of 5 and 12 years with behavioural difficulties.
- Evidence rating: 2
- Cost rating: 2
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Child outcomes:
Preventing child maltreatment 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:
Community centre
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Other setting:
Home
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Classification:
Targeted selective
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
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Child outcomes:
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:
Group
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Main setting:
Children's centre or early-years setting
Primary school
Community centre
Out-patient health setting
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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
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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:
Infants
Toddlers
Preschool
Primary school
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Delivery model:
Group
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Main setting:
Children's centre or early-years setting
Out-patient health setting
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Other setting:
Primary school
Community centre
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Classification:
Targeted indicated
Level 4 Standard Teen Triple P
Standard Teen Triple P is a targeted-indicated intervention for parents of an adolescent child, aged between 12-16 years.
- Evidence rating: 2
- Cost rating: 2
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Child outcomes:
Preventing crime, violence and antisocial behaviour
- UK provision: Yes
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Age group:
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:
Home
Secondary school
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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
Parents Plus Children’s Programme
The Parents Plus Children’s Programme (PPCP) is for parents with a child between the ages of 6 and 11, with concerns about the child's behaviour, learning or emotional development.
- Evidence rating: 2+
- Cost rating: 2
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Child outcomes:
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
Out-patient health setting
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Other setting:
Children's centre or early-years setting
Community centre
In-patient health setting
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Classification:
Targeted indicated
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