1 © Triangle Consulting Social Enterprise 2015 Introduction to the Youth Star™ Triangle Consulting Social Enterprise Louise Atkin.

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1 © Triangle Consulting Social Enterprise 2015 Introduction to the Youth Star™ Triangle Consulting Social Enterprise Louise Atkin

2 © Triangle Consulting Social Enterprise 2015 Objectives To have an understanding of Outcomes Star Principles To be aware of the Journey of Change To explore how the Outcomes Stars support young people’s engagement

3 © Triangle Consulting Social Enterprise 2015 Programme 1.Introduction to the Outcomes Star 2.The Journey of Change 3.Using the Star with young people 4.Star Online web application

4 © Triangle Consulting Social Enterprise 2015 Youth Star™

5 © Triangle Consulting Social Enterprise 2015 The Teen Star™

6 © Triangle Consulting Social Enterprise 2015 Young Person’s Star™

7 © Triangle Consulting Social Enterprise 2015 The Outcomes Star™ Supporting and measuring change Empowers young people and supports them in making changes Promotes a consistent, holistic, assets based approach to key-work Provides meaningful outcomes information

8 © Triangle Consulting Social Enterprise 2015 The Outcomes Star™ story A collaborative bottom-up process Homelessness was the first Star, developed in 2003 with St Mungos The Outcomes Star was then published in 2006 for the sector, thanks to the London Housing Foundation The Mental Health Recovery Star was next, in 2008, with the Mental Health Providers Forum Today Triangle have published over 20 versions, with more being developed Stars are developed and piloted with Service Users, Workers and Managers from a range of relevant services The star is widely used in the UK by charities, housing associations, NHS trusts, Local authorities as well as across Europe, Canada, USA & Australia

9 © Triangle Consulting Social Enterprise 2015 A growing family of Stars A unique set of sector-wide tools Life Star (Learning Disability) Work Star Recovery Star (mental health) Recovery Star Secure (secure mental health services) Community Star Shooting Star (schools) Older Person’s Star My Star (for children) Empowerment Star (domestic violence) Music Therapy Star Youth Star Spectrum Star (autism) Sexual Health Star Teen Star Drug and Alcohol Star Well-being Star (long-term health conditions) Family StarFamily Star PlusHomelessness StarYoung Person’s Star

10 © Triangle Consulting Social Enterprise 2015 Using the Youth Star Underpinned by a five-step Journey of Change Enjoying and achieving Working on it Having a go Considering Not interested

11 © Triangle Consulting Social Enterprise 2015 Using the Youth Star™ Detailed Journey of Change

12 © Triangle Consulting Social Enterprise 2015 Teen Star Underpinned by a five-stage Journey of Change Safe and well Alright Making changes Want change Not safe

13 © Triangle Consulting Social Enterprise 2015 Using the Youth Star Quiz for each scale

14 © Triangle Consulting Social Enterprise 2015 Using the Youth Star Alternative ‘pocket’ quiz

15 © Triangle Consulting Social Enterprise 2015 Using the Youth Star Completing the Star A collaborative process Discuss each point on the Star Transfer readings to the Star Chart and capture notes

16 © Triangle Consulting Social Enterprise 2015 A young person’s comments on using the Youth Star “I liked talking about everything, not just the problems…and how I’d like to build up my Star from twos and threes to fives...” Young Person

17 © Triangle Consulting Social Enterprise 2015 Training Exercise Using the Star with service users 1 person to be a Support Worker and 1 person to be a young person Support Worker to introduce the Star to the young person, and to work with them to complete a couple of scales Discuss the experience in pairs – as the Young Person, offer one good practice tip to the Support Worker Swap roles and repeat the exercise

18 © Triangle Consulting Social Enterprise 2015 Training Exercise Building Consistency In pairs build a scenario to match the Area and Number on the card you have chosen Recount the scenario to the whole of the group, sharing only which Area of the Star you have The rest of the group will then work out the Number that you have and the stage the young person was at

19 © Triangle Consulting Social Enterprise 2015 Supporting quality use of the Outcomes Star™ Resources and support available from Triangle The Outcomes Star is the trademark copyright of Triangle. Organisations with a Star Licence receive: Star Charts and Action Plans User Guides with descriptors & Organisation Guides or Implementation Guides Training and support to ensure Quality Assurance Star Online Web application for on-line completion, outcomes reporting and benchmarking - Website includes information on research and good practice All star users receive training and access to star materials in PDF form Recognised Star Service accreditation currently being piloted

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