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PoPP Edinburgh (Psychology of Parenting Project) Pat Southall EVOC Children, Young People and Families Network 3 September 2015

PoPP Edinburgh (Psychology of Parenting Project) Pat Southall EVOC Children, Young People and Families Network 3 September 2015

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Page 1: PoPP Edinburgh (Psychology of Parenting Project) Pat Southall EVOC Children, Young People and Families Network 3 September 2015

PoPP Edinburgh(Psychology of Parenting Project)

Pat Southall EVOC Children, Young People and Families

Network3 September 2015

Page 2: PoPP Edinburgh (Psychology of Parenting Project) Pat Southall EVOC Children, Young People and Families Network 3 September 2015

Background

• Scottish Government initiative – national roll out.

• Support to local areas from NHS Education Scotland (NES)

• Early intervention with vulnerable children through evidence based parenting programmes

• Using “implementation science”• At scale

Page 3: PoPP Edinburgh (Psychology of Parenting Project) Pat Southall EVOC Children, Young People and Families Network 3 September 2015

PoPP Aims

• To improve outcomes for children with significant levels of early-onset disruptive behaviour problems

• To increase workforce capacity around evidence-based parenting interventions for such children and their families

• To assist services to shift towards preventative early years spending

• To promote effective early years partnership working

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PoPP Dissemination Plan• Scotland-wide focus on top 10% of 3-4 year olds who

show significantly elevated levels of disruptive behaviour.

• Build workforce capacity so that 1/3rd of the parents of these children can have access to Incredible Years ® and 2/3rds have access to Triple P groups

• Health-led initiative promoting inter-agency delivery – Local needs– Girfec– EYTF priorities– National Parenting Strategy– Mental Health Strategy

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Edinburgh Perspective

• Partnership – NHS, CEC, 3rd Sector• Multi-agency steering group• Essential elements:– Trained facilitators– Appropriate referrals– Coordination– Ownership at all levels in key organisations

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Progress

• Started September 2014 – focusing on ½ the city

• Groups – 7 IY, 4 TP have been delivered• Now delivering – 8 IY and 6 TP• Second stage starts today• Have recruited 20 new IY Facilitators• Second stage groups start delivering January• At that point whole city “ready to roll”

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Sustainability

• The funding from NES is time limited• We need a sustainability plan.• Critical to recruit families: needs all services

engaged in this• Facilitators from a range of services – there is

always attrition • Free venues• Creches, transport, refreshments

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Contact Details:

Pat Southall Diane DevlinPoPP Coordinator NHS [email protected] [email protected] 599 500

Helena ReidIY [email protected] 127 954