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MappingChildtoParentViolenceandAbuseSupportServicesinEngland&Waleshttp://Community21.org/partners/cpv/HelenBonnick,PaulaWilcox,MichellePooleyInpartnershipwith:
ToucanComputing
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MappingChildtoParentViolenceandAbuseSupportServicesinEngland2016ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSViolencefromyoungchildrenandadolescentstowardstheirparents(CPVA)isemergingasasignificantformoffamilyabuse,butwhilstpeoplearetalkingaboutitmorefrequently,itremainsdifficultforparentsandyoungpeopletofindserviceswiththeexpertisetosupporttheminworkingtowardsrestoringhealthyfamilyrelationships.‘MappingChildtoParentViolenceandAbuse’wassetupwiththeaimofmappinglocalservicesaroundthecountry,sothatfamilies,practitioners,researchersorcommissionerscanmoreeasilylocatehelpwhereandwhentheyneedit.TheprojectwasinspiredbytheRespondingtoChildtoParentViolence(RCPV)EuropeanprojectfundedbytheEUDaphneprogramme(seehttp://www.rcpv.eu).Manythanksareduetothosewhokindlyfundedthispilotproject:theCommunityUniversityPartnershipProgramme(CUPP)attheUniversityofBrighton,Brighton&HoveCityCouncil,Respect,AVAandToucanComputing.ThanksalsogotoDavidWolff,NickGantandSarahLordfromtheCommunity21teamattheUniversityofBrightonforsupportinguswiththiswork.Alongsidetheauthorsanumberofotherpeoplehavecontributedhugely:DunstonPattersonfromtheYouthJusticeBoardforhiswealthofknowledgeandpassiononthistopicandHelenBasterrafromtheUniversityofBrightonforherexcellentadministrativesupportandadvice.Wealsowanttoespeciallythankallofthepractitionerswhogavetheirprecioustimeincompletingtheprojectquestionnairewhenweknowhowpressuredtheirtimealreadyis.
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CONTENTS Acknowledgements 2
1. Introduction 4 1.1Childtoparentviolenceandabuse(CPVA)1.2Projectrationale1.3Projectbeginnings1.4Projectaims
2. Methodology 6
2.1Researchmethods2.2Funding2.3Initialweeks2.4Continuingwork
3. TheWebsite 73.1Community213.2Appearanceandeaseofus3.3‘Themapgoeslive’
4. Findings 8
4.1Agencies4.2Criteria
4.2.1Catchmentarea4.2.2Agerangeworkingwithyoungpeople4.2.3Gender4.2.4Othercriteria
4.3Referralsystems4.4Assessment4.5Waitinglists4.6Programmes4.7Lengthofinvolvement4.8Evaluation4.9Otherinformation
5. Discussion 125.1 Responserate5.2 ‘Thenaturalhome’5.3 Thedevelopmentofservices
5.3.1 Theories5.3.2 Programmemodels5.3.3 Clustering5.3.4 Othersupport
6. Conclusions 14Table1 9Figure1 10Figure2 11References 17
Appendices 18
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MappingChildtoParentViolenceandAbuseSupportServicesinEnglandFinalReportJanuary20161.Introduction1.1 Childtoparentviolenceandabuse
TheRespondingtoChildtoParentViolence(RCPV)studydescribeschildren’sviolenceandabusetoparents(CPVA)as“themosthidden,misunderstoodandstigmatisedformoffamilyviolence.Itinvolvesteenageandyoungergirlsandboyswhousephysical,psychological,emotionalandfinancialabuseovertimetotheextentthatparents/carersliveinfearoftheirchild”(RCPVExecutiveSummary2015).ItisanissueaboutwhichlittlewasknownintheUKuntilthelastfiveyears.
Piecingtogethercasematerial,localstatisticsandknowledgefromempiricalresearch(CondryandMiles2013,Wilcox,Pooleyetal.2015)indicatesthatCPVAismorewidespreadthanpreviouslythought.AlthoughevennowwehavealimitedpictureofprevalenceinEngland.CondryandMiles(2013)foundnearly2,000incidentsofviolencebyadolescentswithinthehomereportedtotheLondonMetropolitanpoliceinoneyear.Wilcox,Pooleyetal.(2015)foundthatalmostallpractitionerparticipantintheRCPVproject(n=320)hadencounteredCPVAintheircase-loadsatvaryinglevels.KennairandMellor’sreviewoftheinternationalliterature(2007)suggeststhataround10%offamilieswithadolescentswillexperienceabusefromtheirchildren;Gallagher(2008)inAustraliaestimatesafigureof3%forasignificantdegreeofviolence.Whilethemajorityofabuseistowardsmothers,bothyounggirls(aroundathird)andboys(aroundtwothirds)areinvolvedwithapeakageof13-15years(FamilyLives2011).IncasestudiesfromtheDaphneEuropeanfundedRCPVprogramme,childrenasyoungas8yearsoldwerefoundtobeusingviolentbehaviourinthehome.
Manyparentsstatethattheabusetheysufferfeelsverysimilartointimatepartnerviolence,butsupportagenciesmaybeunfamiliarwiththeissuesorarenotsetuptomeettheveryspecificneedsofthisgroupofparentsandyoungpeople(WilcoxandPooley2015).Parentsmaygenuinelyfeelatriskfortheirlivesbuthavefewoptionsavailabletothemastheymayhaveotherchildrentocarefor,ormaintainlegalresponsibilityfortheabusivechild.Childrenfinditdifficulttotalkaboutdomesticviolenceandtoseekhelpfromadults(Gaddetal.2012)andthismaywellapplyinrelationtotheirownviolence.
Aswithdomesticviolenceandabuse,atworst,theoutcomeofCPVAcanbethemurderofamother/fatherorthesuicideofachild.Thisyearon17Novembera16-year-oldboywaschargedwithmurderandremandedincustodyafterhismother'sbodywasfoundinBlyth,Northumberland1.In2012DanielBartlamwas14whenhebeathismothertodeathandburnedherbody;hewassentencedtoaminimumof16years2.AttheStandingTogetherConferencein2014aDCItweetedthat1/3rdofdomestichomicidesinLondonareadultsonskillingmothers3.On3MaythisyearitwasreportedthatateenagerinLondonkilledhimselfafterhismotherdisconnectedhisPlaystation4.
1http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/6747299/Teenager-arrested-after-allegedly-killing-mum-in-Blyth.html2http://www.theguardian.com/uk/2012/apr/02/teenager-daniel-bartlam-jailed-murder.3Ithasnotyetbeenpossibletoverifythisstatisticandsoitshouldbetreatedwithcaution.4http://metro.co.uk/2015/05/03/teenager-killed-himself-after-his-mother-disconnected-his-playstation-5178915/#ixzz3sPPCrEfA.
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Asalreadystated,thesecasesillustratetheworstcasescenariobutequallytheyhighlightthedegreeofseriousnesswithwhichCPVAneedstobetackled.InviewofthisitwasworryingthatpractitionersparticipatingintheRCPVstudyfelttheywerelackinginknowledgeandwereunder-skilled,astheyhadnotreceivedspecialisedtrainingonCPVA(WilcoxandPooley2015).
1.2 TheprojectrationaleAsawarenessofCPVAhasdeveloped,sohavebespokeservicesspecialisinginrespondingtothisissue,butthesearerelativelyfewinnumberandscatteredaroundthecountry(seeAppendixD),sometimesonlycateringforsmallnumbersandnotalwayswellpublicised.FamilyLivesresearch(2011)foundthat56%ofcallerstotheirhelplineregardingchildren’saggressionhadneverpreviouslysoughthelp,35%becausetheydidnotknowwheretogo.Parentswhodoseekhelpmayfindthereisnospecialisedserviceintheirareatowhichtheycanapply,andwhilepractitionersmayhavesomeawarenessoftheissues,theythemselvesareoftenunawareofthehelpthatisavailable.Forolderchildrenwantingtoaccesshelptostoptheirbehaviourtheymayencounterasimilarsituation,assafeguardingoftendealswithchildrenasvictimsratherthaninstigatorsofviolence.Campaignersandspecialists,includingthoseworkingontheRCPVproject,startedtoreceiveregularrequestsforadviceandsignpostingfrombothparentsandpractitionersatagrowingrate,andinmid2013anumberofindividualsseparatelymootedtheideaofmappingCPVAprovisionaroundthecountryforparentsexperiencingviolenceandabusefromtheirchildren.Anumberofbenefitswereidentifiedasderivingfromsuchanexercise:
• Facilitatingaccesstohelpforparents• Facilitatingaccessforyoungpeopleintheolderagegroup• Offeringavenuesofreferralforpractitioners• Theacquisitionofdataforresearchandevaluation• Providinginformationforcommissionersandfunders• Identifyinggeographicalgapsinprovisionforplanningpurposes
1.3 ProjectBeginningsInJanuary2014asmallworkinggroup,comprisingPaulaWilcox(UniversityofBrighton),MichellePooley(BrightonandHoveCityCouncil),andHelenBonnick(HolesintheWall),beganmeetingtoinvestigatethepossibilityoftakingthisforwardundertheauspicesoftheDaphneIIIfundedRCPVProject-NextStepsprocess.AsoftwarepackagedevelopedbytheSchoolofEconomicandCommunityEngagementatBrightonUniversity,calledCommunity215(whichencouragescitizenparticipationandhasbeenpilotedforusewithneighbourhoodplanning)wasidentifiedforthepurposeandasmallamountoffundingwassecuredtopurchaseit.InMarch2014thegroupwaswidenedtoincludeotherpartieswithaninterestinservicesforfamiliesaffectedbychildren’sviolencetoparents.ByDecember2014aSteeringGroup,includingrepresentativesfromAVA(JoSharpen),Respect(JuliaWorms)andtheYouthJusticeBoard(DunstonPatterson)aswellasPaulaWilcox,MichellePooleyandHelenBonnick,wasestablished,andhadmetonanumberofoccasions,agreeingtoproceedwiththeprojectoncefundingwassecured.1.4 ProjectAimsTheoverallaimofthepilotprojectwastomeetaperceivedneedacrossEnglandandWales,i.e.alackofprofessionalknowledgeofCPVAingeneralandofspecialisedservicesinparticular.
5Seewww.community21.orgforfurtherinformation.
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Theobjectiveswereto:
1. MapthegeographicallocationofexistingCPVAservicesacrossEnglandandWales2. Assessthepracticality,opportunitiesanddifficultiesofcapturingdatafromarangeofservices
forthisparticularcommunityofinterest3. Assesstheusefulnessofsodoingamongstpractitionersandpolicymakers
Inthelongertermifthepilotprojectsucceededitwasenvisagedthatfutureworkwouldassesstheusefulnessofsuchamappingserviceforwiderpublicuse.2.Methodology2.1 MethodsAsthiswasapilotproject,andtheresourcesavailabletotheprojectsteeringgroupwerelimited,itwasdecidedthatasurveymethodofservicesavailablewouldbethemosteffectiveapproach.Thefirsttaskthereforewastodevelopaquestionnairetocapturedataoneachservice.Anumberofconcernswereidentifiedasneedingspecialattention,particularlyaroundqualityassuranceandsustainability.Itwasdeterminedthatinclusioninthemapshouldnotbetakentoindicateaspecificendorsementofthatservice.Thetemplate(attached,seeAppendixA)wasdevisedforthegatheringofdata,tofacilitatelaterresearchuse.Sectionsincludedonthetemplatecaptured:
• Informationaboutthedeliveryagency:contactdetailsandaffiliation• Informationabouttheprogramme:critieriaincludingageandcatchmentarea,venue,model
andstyleofwork• Suitabilityandriskassessmentprocess• Availabilityofoutput,evaluationandcostingdata.
Allknownagenciesweretobecontactedovera6monthperiodbyemail,informedabouttheprojectandinvitedtocompletethetemplate.Furthercontactswouldbemadethroughavarietyofmeansincludingbyphoneandtheprocessrepeated.2.2 Funding
InMay2015thefundingwassecuredtopayfor100hoursofworkat£15/hour,tobespreadover6months,inordertodeveloptheon-linemappingsiteandexplorethefeasibilityofmaintainingitasapermanentresource.Thistimescalewaschosentoallowforabetterresponse,whileensuringthatinformationremainedrelevant.Itwasanticipatedthatthisworkwouldinvolvealargeamountofemailandtelephonecontact,startingwithknowncontactsandbuildinganetworkthroughsnowballingandcoldcalling.Theprojectworkerwaschosenbecauseofherextensivenetworkofcontactsinthefield,developedoveranumberofyears.Setupcostsof£550(forpurchaseofthesoftwareandinitialsupport)weremetthroughdonationsfromCommunity21andToucanComputingLtd.Thebalanceoftheinitialfundingwassecuredfromprojectpartners:CommunityUniversityPartnershipProgramme(CuppUoB),AVA,Brighton&HoveCityCouncil,andRespect.Theseareallone-offpayments.Logosofcontributingorganisationsaredisplayedonthemappingsite.
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2.3 InitialweeksTwoCPVAprojectswereenteredattheendofMay2015asatrialexercise,anditimmediatelybecameobviousthatadifferentstyleofinformationtemplatewasneededtotheoneoriginallydevised.ThiswastoaccommodatetherequirementsandstyleoftheCommunity21website,easeofusebyparticipants,andabroaderseriesofquestions.Overthenextfewweeksthetemplateevolvedtoitscurrentform(attached,seeAppendixB),whichiseasierforindividualstocompletewithouthelp,andallowsforanarrativestyleunderaseriesofheadingswheninformationisentered.Thisremainsalivedocument.Inthefirstweeksallknownprojects(asatMay2015n=22)werecontactedandinvitedtosubmitdataforinclusiononthemap.Oncedatawereentered,theprojectswereinvitedtochecktheirentryforaccuracy.Abasicadministrationsystemwasdevisedtosimplifycommunication,andtorecordhoursandworkundertaken,aswellasthefindings.Atwitteraccount,@mapping_cpv,wassetupandanumberofblogpostswritten.2.4 ContinuingworkAnaverageof4hoursaweekwerespentontheproject.Worktypicallyincludedenteringdatathathadcomeinfromthepreviousweek,scopingpossibleagenciesandsendingoutnewemails,chasingupagenciespreviouslycontacted,andasmallamountofblogandtwitterworkonthesite.Followingtheinitialroundofcontacts,acampaignwasstartedtocontactallDomesticViolenceandWomen’sAidorganisations,andalllocalYouthOffendingTeammanagers.Thiswasdonebygeographicalregion,thoughnotcompletedowingtotimeconstraints.ApresentationonCPVtoseniormanagerswithintheYouthJusticeServicealsopublicisedtheproject.Somecontactswereestablishedthroughitemsinprofessionalornationalmedia,andviaGooglealerts.Furthercontactsweremadeviarecommendation,notablythroughnetworkingontwitter.PlanstocontactChildren’sServicesManagerswerenotfulfilled.ResearchwasconfinedtotheareaofEnglandandWales,partlyasaresponsetothetimeconstraints,andpartlybecausedifferentlegalframeworksandchildren’slegislationpertaininScotlandandIreland.ByNovember1st2015,atotalof180agencieshadbeencontactedand40projectsenteredonthemap(seeAppendixC).Theseareclusteredmainlyinthesouth-eastandnorthofthecountry(seeAppendixD).Afurther15specialistprojectsareknowntoexistbutarenotyetincluded.Insomecasesthisisbecausetheprojecthasonlyrecentlystarted.Otheragencieshaverespondedtoinitialenquiriesbutnotyetcompletedforms.3.TheWebsite
3.1 Community21
MappingCPVhasspaceontheCommunity21website(www.community21.org),andislistedintheProjectsDirectoryasChildtoParentViolenceandAbuseMappingPilotProject.Unlikemostoftheothermappingprojects,whicharebasedverymuchinlocalareasbutwiththefacilitytonetworkacrossthecountry,MappingCPVexistsasacommunityofprovidersaroundthecountry,publiclyaccessible,andsearchablebygeographicalareaandnameofproject.TheoveralladministrationisundertakenbyCommunity21workers.Thisincludesinitialsetupandanymajorchangestoappearance.
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3.2 AppearanceandEaseofUseThefrontpagecomprisesthemap,informationabouttheproject,anumberofblogposts,atwitterfeed,photosofthoseinvolvedandlogosfromthecontributingorganisations.Aswellasbasicinformation,therearefacilitiestoaddvideoandcasestudiesforanindividualproject.Thishasnotbeentakenupbyanyoftheprojectstodate.Oncethesystembecamefamiliar,dataentrytookapproximately30minutesperproject.Othertextonthefrontpagewasalsoenteredinastraightforwardmanner,buttheinclusionoflogosprovedmoreproblematic,intermsofpositioning,andtheabsenceofhyperlinks.SomeusersreportedproblemsaccessingthesitewitholdversionsofInternetExplorer.ThisimpactsanumberofLocalAuthoritiesandYouthOffendingServices.3.3 “TheMapGoesLive”InOctober2015adecisionwastakenbytheSteeringGrouptopublicisethemap,bothtomaketheinformationmorewidelyaccessibleandtomakepossibleanassessmentofitsusefulness.ItwaslaunchedthroughtheHolesintheWallwebsite(http://wp.me/p1sWM6-KE),andalsoviatwitter,aswellasthroughcontactingalltheagenciesinvolveddirectly;assuchitbecamevisibletopractitionersandthegeneralpublicathttp://Community21.org/partners/cpv.4.Findings4.1 AgenciesTheagenciesenteredontothemapnumbertotal40.DomesticviolenceandabuseagenciesareasignificantproviderofservicesforCPVA(N=16),followedcloselybytheYouthOffendingService(N=13).Somemulti-agencyworktakesplaceacrossthecountry(N=5),whetherundertheauspicesoftheTroubledFamiliesagenda,orthroughlocalarrangements.Thereareasmallnumberofindependentagenciesandgroupswhichhavedeveloped(N=5),someofwhichofferthissupportastheironlyobjective.Todate,fewgroupshavebeenfoundtobesituatedwithinChildren’sServices(n=1).A“Who’sinCharge?”programmeinBournemouthistheonlyoneenteredonthemap,whiledataisstilloutstandingfromasecondgroupinthenorthofEngland.Whilehealthbasedserviceshavebeenapproached,andsomehaveexpressedaninterestintheMappingprojectwithreferencetotheworktheyareundertaking,nonehavereturneddataasatDecember2015.Thedatawhichwasreturnedsuggestedthatspecialistworkwastobefoundlocatedpredominantlyinthesoutheastandnorthofthecountry.Thepossiblereasonsforthisarediscussedlaterinsection5.3.3.4.2 Criteria4.2.1CatchmentareaAllserviceshavestrictcatchmentcriteria,determinedbyfundingandlegalresponsibilities.Generallythisisthelocalorregionalauthority.4.2.2AgeRangeWorkingwithYoungPeopleAgecriteria,incontrast,varytremendouslyacrossandwithinfieldsofwork,rangingfrom5agenciesofferingservicestochildrenandyoungpeopleofanyage,throughoneofferofworkwithchildrenaged5–18,toamorerestrictiveagerangeof13–16fromoneagency.
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Table1:AgeRangespreadbytypeofagency Any 5 - 18 8 - 18 9 - 18 Under
16 From teenage years
10 - 15
10 - 16
10 -17 10 - 18
11 - 16
11 - 17
11 - 18
13 - 16
13 - 17
14 - 17
Youth Offending Service
1 1 3 4 1 2 1
Domestic Abuse Agency
3 1 1 1 3 7
Multi-agency service
1 2 1 1
Children’s Services
1
Independent agency
2 1 1 1
Thevastmajority(85%,n=29)workwithsecondaryschoolagechildrenandyoungpeopleonly,wherethisisdefinedgenerallyas10upwardsandunder18.Fiveagenciesadoptamuchnarrowerageband,coincidingwiththepeakageforthisformofabuse(13–17years).EvenwithinYouthOffendingTeams,sevendifferentagerangeswerespecified.Similarinconsistencieswerenotedbetweendomesticabuseagencies,evenallowingformultiplevenuesofferedbyYUVA.Insomecases1:1workisofferedtoindividualsoutsideofthemainagerange.4.2.3GenderMostagencies(n=13)offeringgroupworkwithyoungpeoplehaveadoptedamixedgenderpolicy;whilethreegroupsarecurrentlyworkingonlywithboys,therearemovestoopenuptheservicetogirlsaswell,atthesametimerecognisingtheymayhavedifferentneeds.Thereareanumberofspecificconsiderationsaroundgenderwhenworkinginthisarea,butfurtherdatawasnotcollectedonthisoccasion.4.2.4OtherCriteriaThemostcommonotherrequirementsarethatthereisnoongoingintimatepartnerviolence,oruseofviolencebytheparenttowardsthechild.Theremayalsoberequirementsofnoongoingcontactwithanabusiveparent.Oneagencyworksonlywithbirthparents.4.3 ReferralSystemsThirtyoftheprogrammesmappedacceptreferralsfromeitheragenciesorfamilies,threeonlyfromotherprofessionalsandseven(allYouthOffendingTeams)acceptonlyinternalreferrals.Intheselastcases,youngpeoplewillalreadybeengagedintheYOSandworkmaycontinueuntilthestatutoryorderiscompleted.4.4 AssessmentAquestionwasposedaboutthetypesofassessmentundertaken.Noteveryonecompletedthissectionoftheformandinsomecasesanswerswereunspecific,eg“riskassessments”;butonlyoneagency(workingonlywithparents)statedspecificallythattheyhavenoassessmentprocess.Alltheothersoperateasystemofassessingi)whetherfamiliesmeetthespecificcriteriaofthatagency,ii)whethertheyareabletocommittocompletingthecourse,andiii)implementsomeformofriskassessment.ForYouthOffendingTeamstheASSETform,alreadyinuse,fulfillsthispurpose.SomeDomesticViolenceagenciesusetheDASHassessment.Someconcernshavebeenexpressedbyspecialistswithinthefieldastothesuitabilityandappropriatenessoftheseassessmentsforworkwithchildrenandyoungpeople.TheBreak4Changeprogrammehavedevelopedabespokeriskassessment–an
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adaptationofDASHandLivingWithoutViolence,alongwithlearningfromBreak4ChangeandtheStepUpmodel.AgenciesofferingtheRYPPmakeuseoftheRespectAPVriskassessmenttool.OtherassessmenttoolsmentionedincludeSDQquestionnaires,behaviourquestionnaireslookingatseverityandprevalence,andparentingquestionnaires.Theselasttoolsserveadoublepurpose,beingreferredtoagainlateraspartoftheevaluationprocess.Whileassessmentswillmainlybeconductedinapre-engagementhomevisit,oneagencyspecifiedthatthesemightbecompletedoverthephone.Thepre-engagementvisitalsooffersanopportunity(informallyorformally)toassessfamilydynamicsandhomeenvironment.4.5 WaitingListsFundingissuesrestrictthenumberoffamilieswhocanbeseenatanyonetimeandtheremaybewaitinglists,particularlywhereagroupisofferedasarollingprogramme,orwhereapilotprojectisstillindevelopment.Waitingtimeswerementionedrangingfromamatterofweeks,uptosixmonthsinlengthandthishasbeenacknowledgedasasignificantproblem.Inthesecasesthereisgenerallysomesortof“holding”process,wherefamiliesmaybeofferedtelephonesupportor1:1interventionuntilthenextgroupprogrammebegins.Thereisoftenarequirementthatreferringagenciesmaintaincontactthroughoutthiswaitingtimeandthroughtheprogrammeitself.4.6 ProgrammesTherearemanymodelsofworkingonCPVAandagencieswereaskedwhichmodelofworktheirprogrammefollowed.Thestudyfoundthatarangeofdifferentprogrammesareoffered,withalmosthalfofagencies(43%)developingtheirownadaptedmodelofwork,oftenintegratingelementsofotherschemestomeetlocalneeds.Figure1:Programmemodeloffered
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Systemicwork,restorativejustice,strengthbasedwork,solution-focusedwork,motivationalinterviewing,narrativeworkandangermanagementallfeaturestronglyaselementsoftheseprogrammes.Mostoftheworkiswithbothparentsandyoungpeople(N=32).In6casesworkiswithparentsonlyandin2caseswithyoungpeopleonly.Inbothofthesecasestherewouldbeanassumptionorrequirementthatparentsreceivedsupportelsewhere.Agencieswereaskedwhethertheyofferedgroupor1:1work.Itwasclearthatthisaspectoftheworkcouldbequitefluid.While33programmesarerunofferinggroupworkasafeatureoftheprogramme,asignificantnumberofservices(N=30)provideaone-to-oneservice,eitherinadditiontogroupworkorastheirmainoffer.Difficultyforsomeparentsintravelling,orintimingswasoftencitedasareasonforofferingonetoonework,aswastheseverityoftheabuseandthecomplexnatureofthefamilysituationandhelpneeded.SomeprogrammesofferparallelgroupsforparentsandyoungpeopleinlinewiththeBreak4ChangeandStepUpmodels.4.7 LengthofinvolvementSomeagenciesrespondedintermsofthenumberofsessions,someintermsofweeksandsomewithregardtomonths,soitisnotalwayspossibletoofferdirectcomparisons.Theperiodofinvolvementvariesfrom6weeksto“aslongasneeded”,thoughitshouldbenotedthatevenwiththeshortestprogrammetherewillbeanumberofintroductoryassessmentsorpre-programmemeetings.Thevastmajorityofprogrammesrunforupto3months.Figure2:Lengthofinvolvement
WithmanualisedprogrammessuchasWho’sinCharge?Break4ChangeandRYPPthereisusuallyarequirementforstrictfidelitytothemanual,andsotheseprogrammesmightbeexpectedtobethesamelengthwhereveroffered.Indeed,inthecaseofRYPPthereisanevaluationcurrentlyunderway.Wheretheseprogrammesreportalargerangeoflengthsofengagement,thiscanbeaccountedforbydifferentlocallead-inandfollow-uptimes,additionalworktosupportengagement,andthecountingofsessionsversusweeks6.Inothercasesthereisanopenacknowledgementofadaptationofa6PersonalcommunicationwithRespect,December2015.
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programmetofitlocalneedsandthismayapplyparticularlywhere1:1workisofferedasopposedto,orinadditionto,groupwork.4.8 EvaluationEvaluationisacostlybusiness,andwithsomanyprogrammesintheearlystages,mosthaveonlyinternalfeedbackorevaluationforfunders.Thisgenerallycomprisespreandpost-programmeassessmentandquestionnaires,testimonyfromfamilies,staffandreferringagencies.Followupmeetingsmayalsoservetomonitorcontinuedprogressandchange.Nevertheless,manyprovidersexpressahopetocompleteanexternalevaluationatsomepoint,andsignificantly17ofthe40eitheralreadyhave(N=3),areinthemidstof(N=9)oranticipateafullexternalevaluationwithinthenextyear(N=5).Break4Change(BrightonandHove)andRespect(theRYPP)alsohaveverycomprehensivecalculationsavailable,showingunitcostsandpotentialcashsavingsfromtheirrespectiveprogrammes.BuildingRespectfulRelationships(Oxford)hasjustcompletedapilotprogrammeandhasproducedabusinessplaninabidforcontinuedfunding.Thisconsiderstheprojectedcostsofnotsupportingafamily,alongsidetheactualcostsofcontinuingwiththeproject.4.9 OtherInformationAllcontributorswereinvitedtoofferotherinformationabouttheirprogrammeorservice.Eightoftheserviceshavebeenfeaturedinlocalornationalmedia,includingBBCradioprogrammes,MyViolentChildforChannel5,andmagazinefeatures.YUVAhavecontributedachaptertoarecentbookeditedbyAmandaHolt,inwhichtheWho’sinCharge?programmealsofeatures;andBreak4ChangeispartofachapterinarecentbookeditedbyNickyStanleyandCathyHumphreys.Whileasignificantnumberoftheservicesareintheearlystages,fourorganisationsspecificallymentionedthe“pilot”statusoftheprogramme,withobviousuncertaintiesaboutfutureprovision.Someoffertrainingtootherprofessionalsaspartoftheiroffer.Onepractitionerleadsaunitonchildtoparentviolenceforsocialworkstudentsstudyingatthelocaluniversity.Othercommentsincluded:“Thisworkiscrucialinworkwithfamiliespostdomesticviolence”;“Wehavenoticedanincreaseinreferrals”;“Weareintheearlystagesofdeliverybutwearehopeful”;“WearetryingtodevelopaservicethatmeetstheneedsoftheCriminalJusticeSystemaswellasthefamilies”;and“Webelievetheprogrammeworksforthemajorityoffamilies,butwheretheabuseissevere,then3monthsisnotlongenoughandmorespecialisedinterventionisneeded.”5.Discussion5.1 ResponserateObtainingresponsesfromagenciesprovedtoberathermoredifficultthanhadbeeninitiallyanticipated.Intheearlystages,arelianceonpersonalconnectionsandnetworkingwasfruitful;butapoorresponseto“cold-calling”emailshadalwaysbeenexpectedandthiswascertainlythecase,with106outof180contactsunanswered.Afurther9emailswere“undeliverable”.Where“outofoffice”replieswerereceived(N=6),therewaslimitedtimetofollowtheseup.Someindividualsrespondedpositivelytotheinitialapproach,butthendidnotcompleteatemplate.Whileitwasencouragingthatsomanynewserviceswerelocatedandentered(N=17),therewasdisappointmentalmostasmanyagain(N=15)arestillmissingfromthemap.Anumberofreasonsfortheresponseratesaresupposed:
• Theoverwhelmingamountofworkfacedbymanyagencies
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• Theprojecttimescalecoincidedwiththesummerholidays,whenmanypractitionerswereaway
• Theimpactofausteritymakesotherissuesmoreimportanttoaddress• Ongoingfundingissuesforsomeagencies• Someagencyleadersdidnotidentifythemappingprojectasrelevanttotheirservicebecause
ofrestrictivecriteria• Workingfromoldcontactlists• Emailsbeinglostinthesystem• Lackofadministrativetime
Someofthesewereaddressedbyrestylingemails,invitingthesupportofsteeringgroupmemberstoencourageresponse,followupwithadditionalmessagesandphonecalls,allofwhichbroughtinsomefurthercompletedforms.Itislikelythatsomewillbereturnedaftertheenddateoftheproject.Inretrospect,planstocontactallYouthOffendingTeams,DomesticViolenceagencies,ChildandMentalHealthServices(CAMHS)andChildren’sServicesaswellasindependentagenciesandspinoffcontactswasoverlyambitiousforthe6monthtimescale,evenwiththesupportofnationalcoordinators.Asaresult,significantareasremainuntappedanditisnotpossibletostateeitherwaywhetherservicesaretobefoundintheselocations.Forexample,noLondonYOTswerecontacted,onlyasmallnumberofCAMHSteams,andalmostnoChildren’sServices.5.2 “TheNaturalHome”Aregulardiscourseinworkwithchildtoparentviolenceandabuseiswithregardstothe“naturalhome”foraspecialistservice.Thefindingsofthisprojectsuggestthatthereisno“natural’’placeassuch,butthatagenciesofwhateverflavourhavedevelopedworkasaspecificresponsetoaproblemidentifiedwithintheirclientgroup.Assuch,specialistprojectsaretobefoundlocatedwithindomesticviolenceagencies,youthoffendingteams,CAMHS,Children’sServices,communityenterprises,andindeedmulti-agencypartnerships,aswellasotheragenciesnotyetincludedonthemap.Evenwheretheworkhasbeenspecificallyencouraged,suchaswithintheYouthJusticeServicewherecaseauditshavefoundasmanyas3outof4frequentoffendersexhibitingCPVA7,notallteamsofferaspecialisedresponseandsomeareopenonlytointernalreferralsleavingotherlocalfamilieswithouthelp.Whereaserviceispositionedcanalsoimpactontheagerangeforwhichhelpisoffered.ItisinterestingthattheonlyChildren’sServiceresponsesofarlocatedusestheEarlyHelpservicetooffersupporttofamilies,recognisingtheneedforinterventionbeforetheviolenceandabuseescalatestoadangerouslevel.Researchhastendedtosuggestthatsomefamiliesexperienceviolenceandabuse“outoftheblue”asachildhitsadolescence,whereasinotherfamilies,wherethereisexperienceofearlytraumaordiagnosisofASDorFASDforinstance,thechildmayshowsignsofabuseandaggressionfromaveryyoungage(Selwyn,WijedasaandMeakings,2014).Independentagenciesofferinghelpareabletorecognisethisandworkaccordingly.Wherethereisaspecificagecriteriaattacheditmaybethatsomefamiliesareleftflounderingforyearswhiledesperatelytryingtoseeksupport.5.3 TheDevelopmentofServices5.3.1 TheoriesAgencieswereaskedspecificallyaboutthetheoriesinfluencingmodelsofinterventionusedandmostchosetoanswerthisverybriefly.Nevertheless,itwasclearthatthereisnoonetheoryinthe
7PersonalcommunicationwiththeYouthJusticeBoard,September2015.
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ascendancyandthatmostgroupsdrawonarangeofapproachesaccordingtotheiragencyrootsandpreference,andindividualskillsandexperience.Thereisonthewholeanemphasisonunderstandingtheissueasfamilybased,notaslocatedwithinonememberinparticular,andonrestoringhealthyfamilyrelationshipsandassuchitideallydemandsawholefamilyresponse.5.3.2 ProgrammeModels,AssessmentandEvaluationOrganisedworkwithfamiliesexperiencingchildtoparentviolenceandabuseintheUKisrelativelynew.WithlittleinvolvementdocumentedapartfromthePEACEgroupoperatingintheWirralforanumberofyearsfrom2000,andfamilyworkbasedwithinCAMHSteams,practitionershavelookedelsewhereforguidanceindevelopinginterventionsandhavebeeninfluencedbyongoingworkinAustraliaandtheUSA,whichhasbeenestablishedformorethantwentyyears.Whilethereappearstobeavastarrayofdifferentprogrammesonoffer,theydrawsignificantlyfromtwospecificmodels:StepUp(RouttandAnderson2015)andWho’sinCharge?(Gallagher2008).Thefirst,agroupprogrammeforbothparentsandyoungpeoplewasdesignedtodivertyoungpeopleawayfromthecriminaljusticesystemand,drawingontheDuluthmodelofabuse,tobringabouttherestorationofhealthyfamilyrelationshipsandthecessationofviolenceinthehome.Gallagher’sprogrammewasdesignedtosupportparentsonly,recognisingthatitwasnotalwayspossibletopersuadeyoungpeopletoengageinwork,andthatmuchgoodcouldbeachievedbysupportingparentstoconsidertheirsituationandtoregainapersonalsenseofpowerandwellbeing.Overtheyearspractitionershavevisitedtheseprogrammesorlearntfromthem,foundsomeelementsuseful,andthen“anglicised”themoradaptedthemodelstosuitmorelocalneeds,learningandskills.(TheStep-Upprogrammeisfreelyavailableontheinternet,andasaresulthasbeenasignificantinfluence,althoughthereareconcernsamongspecialistsabouttheadoptionofmanualisedprogrammeswithoutongoingtraining,mentoringandsupervision.)AlthoughtheYouthOffendingService,forinstance,hasworkedhardtoraiseawarenessoftheissues,therehasnotbeenconsistencyinthepromotionofoneparticularmodelofwork,withtheconsequentuseofworker/managertimedevelopingindividualprogrammes.Thereareanumberofmodelsofworkinuseacrossthecountry,withmanysimilaritiesintheircoreofferandtheoreticalbasis.Themajorityofferworkforbothparentandchild,whileasignificantminorityworkonlywiththeparents.Athirddistinctivemodel,Non-ViolentResistance,wasdevelopedbyHaimOmerinIsraelandalsocontributeselementstosomeoftheprogrammesnowbeingoffered.TraininginNVRhasbeendeliveredinIreland;andintheUKithasbeentakenupandpromotedbyPeterJakobamongstothers,particularlywithintheadoptioncommunitybutalsobyCAMHSteams.Whileitisknowntobeinusearoundthecountryitisnotspecificallyofferedbyanyoftheagenciessofaronthemap.Thereisalackofstandardisationintermsoftheassessmenttoolsbeingusedandnoconsensusamongstpractitionersonthisissue(seesection4.4).InsomecasestoolsarebeingusedwhichareseenbysomeasinappropriateegtheDASH.Thisprojecthasneverthelessprovedveryusefulintermsofinitiatingadiscussionabouttheappropriatenessandusabilityofdifferenttoolsanditisimportantthatthisworkistakenforward.Cross-fertilisation,andconstantadaptationofmodelsofworkonCPVA,canbeseenaspositiveinmeetingachangingsituationandgrowingunderstanding,butinitselfsuchproliferationcreatesissuesaroundtheevaluationofsuchmodelsandthedevelopmentofanevidencebaseforthiswork.ToanextentthemodelusedmaynotbeofultimateimportanceintermsofhowsuccessfultheoutcomesofaprojectareasinmanywaysitisthequalityofthoseworkingwithsuchmodelsthataffectsoutcomesbutwhatthisdoesindicatethehugeimportanceofspecialisedtrainingonworkinginCPVAandtheneedforagoodsystemformentoringpractitionerspost-training.Thereneedstobemanagementcommitmenttoprovidingworkerswithwell-structuredandongoingsupportinthisimportantwork.
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5.3.3 ClusteringClusteringofservicesinparticularareasseemstohaveoccurredthroughlocalnetworkingandtrainingofpeersandothercontacts,forinstancetheWho’sinCharge?groupsrunningintheSuffolkarea,andthepreponderanceofworkinthenortheastofEngland.Inaddition,theRYPPworkhasclusteredinthenorthofthecountrythroughanactionresearchfundingbid.Break4ChangeisclusteredintheSouthEastofthecountrythroughtheRCPVprogramme.Thisistobeapplaudedfortheelementsofongoingtrainingandsupportitmakespossibleforpractitioners,butfurtherdisadvantagesthosefamiliesinotherareassofarwithoutaservice.Withinthelimitationsofthissmallsurveyitisnotpossibletostatethatthesearetheonlyservicesavailable.Nevertheless,thedifficultyfacedbytheprojectworkerinlocatingservicesforthemapislikelytobemultipliedmanytimesforfamiliesseekinghelpforthemselves.5.3.4 OthersupportidentifiedSomepractitionershaveacknowledgedthattheyrecognisethephenomenonofchildtoparentviolenceasasignificantissueforthefamiliestheyworkwith,andstatedthattheyoffersupportaspartofageneralcounselingservice,ratherthanaspecialistprogramme.Thesehavebeeninthemainfromagenciesworkingwithautismordisability,orindividualcounsellors.Asthisprojectwasconcernedspecificallywithspecialistservices,ithasnotbeenappropriatetoexploremoreaboutthenatureofthiswork,noryettocapturetheworkonthemap.Thealcoholandsubstancemisuseorganisation,Adfam,hasanetworkofpeersupportgroups,whichregularlyaddresschildren’sviolenceandabuse,andisintheprocessofnegotiatingatrainingprogrammeforthesegroups.TheyhavedrawnonmanyoftheCPVprogrammesmentionedintheirdevelopmentofthisnetwork.Inadditionadvertisingiscurrentlytakingplacenationallytorecruitcounsellorstoworkwithadoptivefamiliesexperiencingviolenceandabusefromchildrenthroughtheadoptionsupportcharity,AdoptionUK.Atpresentthesetypesofsupportarealsonotcapturedonthemap.6.ConclusionsTheobjectiveswereto:
1. MapthegeographicallocationofexistingCPVAservicesacrossEnglandandWales2. Assessthepracticality,opportunitiesanddifficultiesofcapturingdatafromarangeofservices
forthisparticularcommunityofinterest3. Assesstheusefulnessofsodoingamongstpractitionersandpolicymakers
6.1 PostcodeLotterySpecialistservicesforfamiliesexperiencingviolenceandabusefromtheirchildrenremainfewandscatteredunevenlyaroundthecountrythoughthereareclearlymorethanhadbeenoriginallyknownaboutatthestartofthisresearchin2013,reflectingthegrowingawarenessoftheissueanddeterminationtosupportfamiliesasameansofpreventingfurtherbreakdown.Difficultiesinidentifyingagenciesforthisprojectmaybemirroredinsomeareasbytheeffortstosecurehelpforaffectedfamilies,althoughsomeprovidershavemadegooduseoftrainingandofsocialandbroadcastmediatopublicisetheirwork.Themajorityofprovidersareaffiliatesormembersoflargerorganisationsprovidingsupport,trainingandencouragementandsointimeitistobehopedthattherewillbeanaturalexpansionofservicesaroundthecountry.
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6.2 MappingSpecialistProvisionInall,40serviceshavebeenidentifiedandlocatedonthemap,morethantwiceasmanyaswereknownaboutatthestart;withafurthertwentynotyetreturningalltheirdata.Resultshavetendedtoshowthatitispossible,butnotwithoutdifficulty,tomapthespecialistprovisionforthisissue,whetherwithregardstosmallandindependentagenciesornationallylinkedorganisations;ataskwhichinitselfrequirestheestablishmentoftrustandcooperation,whichcanonlycomethroughpersonaleffortsorgreaterpublicityandsupportathighermanageriallevel;andabeliefthatthemapisworthwhile.Wholesectorsarecurrentlynotrepresented.Themethodchosenwherebyindividualagenciescompletedtheirowndatacaptureformmeantthatsomedatawasmissingonthereturns,butthealternativeswouldbesignificantlymoretime-consuming.Fordatatobeofuseinthelongtermitwillneedtoberegularlyreviewedandrevised.6.3 RaisingAwarenessThedevelopmentofthemaphasinitselfbroughtnewunderstandingtothetable,intermsofwhichagenciesareprovidingspecialisthelp,howdifferentmodelsareemerging,andtheroleofgenderandageindeterminingwhathelpisavailable;andithasgenerateddebateandawarenessofthishiddenproblem,whichmustofitselfbeapplauded.Ofsomesurprisewastheassertionmadefromtimetotimethataparticularservicewas“theonlyoneofitskind”,suggestingthattheseagenciesandprogrammesstillremainhiddenlargelyfromeachotheraswellasfromthepublic.Individualpractitionerscontinuetoreportdifficultiesinresearchingworkpriortodevelopingaservice,thoughitisalsothecasethatasignificantnumberofapproachesaremadeonaregularbasistomembersofthesteeringgroupforguidanceinthisarea.Agenciesandpractitionerswereinvitedtomakeformalresponsestoaseriesofquestionsabouttheusefulnessofthemapandsadlynonedidso,perhapsagainbecauseofthetimeconsumingnatureofthis;thoughinformallyitwasreceivedwithencouragementandpraise.Ihopethemappingprojectgoeswellit'sreallyneededasIcandirectfamilieswhoenquirefromalloverthecountry.Ithinkit'sanexcellentplantomapservicesthatareavailable.Thisisatopicthatwearecomingabitlatertosowedonothaveanythingyetbutwearelookingatvariousoptionsandconsideringwhatwemightwanttodo.AspartofthatIcameacrossyourwebsitewhichIfoundveryusefulsothankyouforthat.Ihavepassedonthelinktorelevantcolleaguesacrosstheauthority.ItwillbewelcomedbyalargenumberoffamiliesandpractitionersIthink.ThankyouforsharingthisandIwillforwardtorelevantcolleagues.Congratulationsonputtingthislivingresourcetogether!Thanksforinvolvingusinthis.6.4TheFutureofDigitalMappingItisclearthatdigitalmappingisofgrowingimportanceinmanyfieldswithsocialpolicyandsciencenoexceptionandthisprojecthasdemonstratedthatitispossibletomapserviceprovisionandthatsuchmappinghasthepotentialtobecomeahelpfulaideforpractitioners.However,inorderforthistobeachievedthereisaneedforongoingfinancialcommitmenttoprovidesuchavaluableservice.
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7.TheFutureDesignedasapilotproject,themappingexercisehasfulfilledmostoftheoriginalaimswhilesimultaneouslycreatingalifeofitsownandprovinghardto“letgo”.Forittobeoflong-termvalueitwouldseemimportanttocontinueanddeveloptheworkinsomeform,addingfurtherservicesastheyaredevelopedandlocated;andsoenquiriesareunderwaytoestablishanindividualororganisationpreparedandskilledtotakethisonwithintheirexistingremit.WhiletheCommunity21websiteprovidedausefulplatformonwhichtotrialthisproject,anditisparticularlyeasytolocateprojectsbygeographicalarea,anumberoffactorsmilitateagainstitsongoinguseinthelongterm:
• Dependenceonexternalwebsiteadministratorsforsomefunctions.• Someissueswithappearance.• Theneedfora“snappyname”toaidsearchability.• Problemsinnavigatingthesystemforsomeusers.
Discussionsareongoingtomovetheinformationacrosstoadifferentplatformifandwhenanalternative“owner”canbefound.Apermanenthomeandeaseofsearchabilitywillalsoassistwithwiderpublicisingofthemap,ofgreatimportanceiftheworkistohavevalueforthefuture.Itistobehopedthattheinformationgainedwillnowassistfamiliesinfindinghelp,aswellasfeedingintofutureresearchintothisimportantissue.
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APPENDIXA. CPV/APVMappingTemplateVersion1 1. Name of programme: ……………………………… Year programme originated: .............................. Voluntary Sector ð Statutory Sector ð Multi-agency Partnership ð Other………………………………… (please specify) 2. Are you part of a national body? Respect ð Barnardos ð NSPCC ð AVA ð Women’s Aid ð Other………………………………… (please specify) 3. Address ……………………………………………… ……………………………………………… ……………………………………………… Post Code ……………………………………………… 4. Contact Details for programme/service ……………………………………………………….. 5. Catchment area served by project/service: Town/City ð County ð Region ð Other………………………………… (please specify) 6. Where does the programme/service take place? Residential centre ð Youth Offending ð Community centre ð Other………………………………… (please specify) 7. How do you work in the programme/service? (tick as many as apply) With parents ð With children ð The family ð One to one ð Groupwork ð Other………………………………… (please specify) 8. What main model of intervention do you use? (please tick one only) Cognitive Behavioural ð Systemic Family ð Psychoanalytic ð Ecological ð Combination of models ð Other………………………………… (please specify)
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9. Further details on the programme/service (tick as many as apply) Mentoring ð Manual used ð Follows Step Up model ð Follows Break4Change model ð Follows NVR model ð VAWG approach ð Challenges gender stereotypes ð Addresses DV and SV ð Other………………………………… (please specify) 10. Fill in other important details of your service not covered in 7 and 8 below (such as age criteria, how long the programme runs for etc.): ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………... 11. Referral route/criteria (please specify how this happens/signposting) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 12. What assessment measures and risk assessment tools do you use to assess client suitability for your programme/service? ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 13. Has your programme/service been evaluated? Yes ð No ð If yes, is there data / a report available? (please specify) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 14. Do you have cost of service data available? Yes ð No ð 15. What output date is available on your programme/service? (please specify) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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APPENDIXB.CPV/APVMappingTemplateVersion2Projectdetails Nameoftheproject/programme
Website
Nameandtitleforcontact(egdirector,projectmanager,familyworker)
Addressforcontact/referral
Emailaddressforcontact/referral
Phonenumberforcontact/referral
Areyoupartofthevoluntaryorstatutorysector?
Areyouamulti-agencypartnership?
Areyoupartofanationalbody?(egRespect,Women’sAid,Barnardos)
Howlonghaveyoubeenofferingthisservice?
Isthefundingforthisprojecttimelimited?
Criteria Whatisyourcatchmentarea?
Doyouhaveanagelimit?(higherandlower)
Doyourequireattendanceatotherprogrammes?(egYOT)
Isthereanythingthatwouldmakeyourefuseareferral?(egongoingIPV)
Arethereothercriteriaforreferral?
Referralandassessmentprocess Whocanrefer?
Doyoutakephone/personalreferralsordoyourequireaform?
Doyourequireanyassessmentfromthereferrer?(egCAF)
Isthereawaitinglist?Howlongapproximately?
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Whatsortofassessmentofsuitabilitytoyouundertake?
Whatsortofriskassessmentdoyouundertake?
Abouttheservice Doyouworkwithparents,childrenorboth?
Doyouoffergroupworkoronetoone,orboth?
Wheredoestheprogrammetakeplace?(eginhomes,inameetingroominanagency,inacommunityvenue)
Doyoufollowaparticularmanualorrecognisedprogramme?(egStepUp,Who’sinCharge?NVR,PACT,mentoring)
Doyouhaveyourownmanual?Isitavailabletoothers?
Doyoufollowaparticularmodelofintervention?(egsystemicfamilytherapy,CBT,solutionfocusedwork,psychotherapeuticwork)Orperhapsacombinationofapproaches?
Doyouworkwithfamiliesforafixedlengthoftime?Howlong?
Doyouoffertrainingtoindividualsorotheragencies?
Evaluation Hastherebeenanevaluationofyourproject?(eginternalforfunders,external,isthereoutputdata)Isitavailableforotherstosee?
Doyouhaveanycost/benefitanalysisavailablewhichmightbeusefulforresearchpurposes?
Otherinformation Hastheprogrammefeaturedinthemediainanyway?
Shouldanyofthisinformationbekeptconfidential?
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Isthereanythingelseyouwouldliketoaddabouttheservice?
Manythanksforyourtime.HelenBonnickSeptember2015
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