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Can primary school interventions transform the lives of children? Dr Susan Pattison School of Education, Communication and Language Sciences Newcastle University UK

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Page 1: Can primary school interventions transform the lives of ... · Flitton & Buckroyd (2002) 4 children with LD, aged 6, 11, 12, 12 – pc counselling and pc art therapy – enhanced

Can primary school interventions transform the lives of children?

Dr Susan PattisonSchool of Education, Communication and Language SciencesNewcastle University UK

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Transformation: a problematic concept

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0ucno0rUZw

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Two more problematic concepts

How

Evidence Interventions

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From this -

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To this - Evidence?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JsDylEPNh0

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Evidence

• Ongoing debate about what constitutes evidence

• NHS driven evidence-based practice

• Hierarchy of research with Randomised Controlled Trials (RCTs) as the ‘gold’ standard

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Interventions

• Many different interventions

• Not all interventions have clearly defined parameters

• Interventions may includea variety of activities

• Practitioners often adopt different approaches to the same interventions

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Interventions

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National Institute for Clinical Excellence

Promoting children’s social and emotional well-being in primary education

• Based on research evidence – effective interventions:– Changes in school ethos, policies and

environment– Teacher training in behaviour management– Classroom-based interventions– Parent work

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NICE Recommendations for interventions

• Adopt a whole-school approach

• Should complement SEAL

• Embed social and emotional skills in the curriculum

• Help parents and carers to develop the skills of parenting

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What are the interventions?

Interventions with parent components most successful:

• Changes in school ethos, policies or environment

• Teacher training in behaviour management

• Classroom-based interventions

• Parent components

• Wider community components

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Targeted approaches for:

• Anxiety• Emotional distress• Behavioural problems• Poor peer relationships• Low self-esteem• Withdrawal and marginalisation

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Commissioned services:

• A range of interventions proven to be effective, and according to children’s needs

• Problem-focused group sessions………

• In tandem with group parenting sessions

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Under researched areas

• Measurement tools

• Vulnerable groups

• Involving parents and carers from disadvantaged backgrounds

• Most effective ways of involving children in the development, implementation and evaluation of interventions

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Extended Schools Research

• Professor Liz Todd’s (Educational Psychology) work at Newcastle addresses issues such as:

– Parenting support– Referral to specialist

support services(including the stepped careapproach)

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Systematic Review: Harris and Pattison 2004

Counselling research problematic:• Studies cover wide age-groups e.g. 4-18 years• E.G Robinson et al (1999) – meta-analysis- CBT

has positive results

• School-based and clinic-based included in the same studies

• E.g Baer & Nietzel (2002) Review – CBT has positive results

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Primary school-based counselling interventions UK

Only 3 specifically identifiable primary school-based studies:

• Meredith (1993) – single case study – reduction in violent incidents 11 yr old – eclectic problem-solving

• Flitton & Buckroyd (2002) 4 children with LD, aged 6, 11, 12, 12 – pc counselling and pc art therapy – enhanced self-concept

• Sherr & Sterne (1999) 49 children (average age 9) play therapy- before and after study – improved self-esteem and academic achievement (number skills)

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Place2Be Therapeutic Model: Effectiveness of intervention

• Lee et al (2009)

• Study of 1,864 children before and after intervention

• Improvements in social and emotional behaviour

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Key messages

• Little published empirical research for primary school-based interventions in the UK in relation to specific interventions and children’s issues– Much unpublished research in the form of

commissioned and service-based evaluations

• Generally, interventions appear to be helpful

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Transformation

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlcG5OXEKHY