Engaging young people in routine outcome monitoring
Join us for this 90 minute online training webinar led by Lee Atkins, Regional Officer.
The focus is on principles and practice so this could be relevant to staff working in a range of settings in statutory services, voluntary and community organisations or education settings – anywhere where children and young people may be receiving support with their mental health and wellbeing.
About this training
Outcome measures can be used to get a better understanding of what a child or young person is experiencing and to track how this changes over time. They can also be used to assess the impact of an intervention or a service for a group.
This webinar will help you to develop an understanding of what measures are and the roles of the different measures for your work with children and young people.
Aims of this training
This training webinar will introduce outcome and experience measures, develop an understanding of the different types of measures available and how they can be used to benefit the children, young people and families, professionals and services.
Join us for this 90 minute online training webinar led by Rachael Grant, Regional Improvement Officer.
Benefits of this training
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Lays the foundation for evidence-informed practice.
- Supporting more consistent and meaningful data collection.
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Builds a clear understanding of what outcome and feedback measures are and why they matter.
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Reduces anxiety or resistance around measurement.
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Increased confidence of the appropriate measures available.
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Improved skills for using outcome measures.
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Insight into how young people feel about outcome measures, and the implications for practice.
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Access to further guidance and support.
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Certificate of attendance for CPD.
Who is this training for
This session is ideal for those that are new to using outcome measures in their practice, as part of the induction process for new staff joining your service, or as a refresher for those with more experience.
Previous attendees include Wellbeing or Mental Health practitioners, Therapists, clinical staff, Psychologists, Pyschotherapists, Managers, Social Prescribers, Teachers 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 and good or excellent.
“Really engaging session”.
“It was great to hear of simpler systems and that you provide a bank of great resources and advice in how to implement them”.
“A very good introduction to routine outcome monitoring and why they are used”.
“Lots of valuable information”.
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.
If you have any questions regarding this seminar, please contact us at corc@annafreud.org
Rachael Grant provides reflections from running this workshop to a previous group, which you can access here:
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.
We also recommend this training once you have attended our 'Introduction to outcome measures' webinar
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