Choosing appropriate outcome measures for an intervention or service online training
Join us for this 90 minute online training webinar led by Rachael Grant.
There are a wide range of outcome and feedback measures available to choose from, some of them well known, others less well known. Some long, some short, all intended for particular uses and users. This short training session will introduce participants to the range of measures available and support them in choosing those that are most suitable for their work.
About this training
There are a wide range of outcome and experience measures available to choose from, some of them well known, others less well known. Some long, some short, all intended for particular uses and users.
Identifying and choosing the right measures for your service, and deciding how to measure them, is important for being able to understand and evidence the difference that your support is making.
Aims of this training
This training webinar will introduce participants to the range of some of the measures available, their associated purposes, and support you guide you in choosing those that are most suitable for your work. It will explore the various types of outcome and experience tools available, the challenge of choosing measures, using a combination of measures and how to follow a simple process to identify those that fit the needs of the support that you are providing.
Join us for this 90 minute online training webinar led by Rachael Grant, Regional Improvement Officer.
Benefits of this training
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Learn to evaluate the feasibility and suitability of different outcome measures for your service.
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Effectively measure how your intervention improves outcomes for children and young people.
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Reflect on practical, assessable and suitable considerations when choosing measures.
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A step-by-step guide to setting outcomes and choosing relevant tools.
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Use a blend of relevant measures to get a complete picture of your young person, and your service's success.
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Certificate of attendance for CPD.
Who this training is for
The session is particularly designed for those who can make decisions about which outcome measures to use within a support pathway, service or intervention working to support and improve children’s mental health and wellbeing.
Previous attendees include: Service Managers; CEO’s, Whole school approach coordinators; Programme Directors and Managers; Leads for learning development, wellbeing and outcomes; Clinical Psychologist; Clinical staff; M-Thrive pathfinders; Mental Health Practitioners and Nurses; Researchers and Analysts; Educational Psychologists; Head Teachers; Pastoral Managers; Governance professionals; Drama Therapists; Lead Pastoral Manager and others within NHS, Voluntary Community Services, Local government, Education settings or private organisations.
What people have said about this training
100% of attendees rated this training as good or excellent.
“Clearer framework to guide decision making around evaluation, how to choose and how to implement”.
“Really informative, clarity on purpose and intention of ROMS, and good sharing of resources available”.
“Really thorough training, it went into the right level of detail and really mapped out the options and considerations around outcome measurement.”
“Exactly the kind of thing I was hoping for”.
“Breadth of knowledge in this field”.
Cost
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Free
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Free
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£25
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Attendance at this CORC online training webinar is a benefit of CORC membership so joining is free for staff at CORC member organisations. Before using this link to book, CORC members should email us at corc@annafreud.org or contact their Regional Improvement Officer to obtain their discount code in order to book their place for free. If you are interested in joining CORC, details of membership are available here.
If your organisation is not a member, the cost to attend this online training session is £25 per person.
To book your place, please click the link below. Alternatively, if you are interested in joining CORC, details of membership are available here.
If you have any questions regarding this seminar, please contact us at corc@annafreud.org
Rachael Grant
Regional Improvement Officer
Rachael supports services and organisations to strengthen their use of outcome measurement, evaluation, and data in practice. Recent projects have included presenting at the WHO Autumn School on Quality of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Care, developing an outcomes framework with services in the Republic of Ireland, and helping VCS organisations develop theories of change and select appropriate measurement tools. Alongside this, she works regularly with member services to develop their approach to outcome measurement and contributes to wider evaluation and research across Anna Freud. Rachael enjoys facilitating CORC training that encourage participants to share their experience and learn from one another. Rachael previously taught in secondary schools, shaping her commitment to improving access to mental health and wellbeing support.
CORC designs and delivers bespoke training for the specific needs of your organisation, either in person, online or producing recorded materials.
Find out more
Check out our different webinars for using outcome measures effectively
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