Engaging young people in routine outcome monitoring

Join us for our 90 minute online training webinar - led by Rachael Stemp, Participation in Research Officer - where she will introduce participants to what young people think about routine outcome measures, a right’s-based model in participation and how to feedback, on the feedback.  

Youth participation is a high priority for mental health services and services are increasingly working to embed youth voice throughout practice. We believe youth participation should be adopted within services using evidence-based frameworks and guidance, but we understand the many possible challenges that can come with this.  

It is suitable for anyone working to support and improve children’s mental heath and wellbeing, including (but not limited to) mental health practitioners and service providers working with young people in statutory services or in community organisations. 

In this training session, we will introduce participants to what young people think about routine outcome measures, a right’s-based model in participation and how to feedback, on the feedback. 

Aims of this Training:

To explore how young people can be meaningfully involved in the processes and practices of routine outcome measurement. Participants will consider how to ensure young people’s voice is given due weight and hear practical suggestions for improving participation in their service. 

Learning outcomes:

  • How to implement participation with young people around your services processes, with routine outcome monitoring 
  • What young people think about the use of outcome monitoring 
  • How to consider participation within a rights-based model  
  • How to share data with young people  
  • How to feedback on the feedback  

Attendance at this online CORC training event is a benefit of CORC membership so joining is free for staff at CORC member organisations (maximum of ten places per setting for full members and one place per setting for associate members).  Before using the link, CORC members can obtain their discount code by emailing us at corc@annafreud.org

If your organisation is not a member, the cost to attend this online training session is £25 per person

If you have any questions regarding this seminar, please contact us at corc@annafreud.org 

If you are interested in joining CORC, details of membership are available here

 

Hannah Brunskill provides reflections from running this workshop to a previous group, which you can access here:

Read: Reflections blog

Cost

Full members Associate members Non-members

Free
(Up to 10 spaces per training/event)

Free
per person

£25
per person

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Rachael Stemp

Participation in Research Officer

As Participation in Research Officer, Rachael supports CORC projects to strengthen their approaches to youth involvement, by developing new relationships, processes, and initiatives. Rachael is continuing to build the CORC youth network, ensuring effective dissemination to our young person audience. She ensures young people’s views are reflected in all of CORC and the wider Applied Research and Evaluation Team at Anna Freud's work and will be taking forward youth-centred projects. Before joining CORC, Rachael worked on various research projects supporting children in out-of-home care, including fostering, residential care, and internationally in domestic servitude. She is also a trained social worker. Rachael is passionate about making sure that everyone can get involved in research, including those who are often underserved or left behind in research.

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