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Key features of effective parenting programmes: what works and why Claire Halsey, Consultant Clinical Psychologist North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS Trust First Steps Psychological Service
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Overview The scale of the problem Why intervene early? Key features of effective parenting programmes Which programmes when Outcomes
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The scale of the problem Child and Adolescent Difficulties 4 - 14% of children and young people show a clinical level of conduct disorder or oppositional defiant disorder, these make up 50% of referrals for psychological help 60% of children with untreated conduct disorder go on to later difficulties –Poor educational attainment, difficulties with friendships and relationships, anti-social behaviour and offending In Stoke-on-Trent, our service alone sees 425 children with conduct disorder annually. Age 2-12 our figures show 3622 children with conduct difficulty at a clinical level
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Financial costs of of not intervening early Costs to age 28
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Key features of effective parenting programmes National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence and Social Care Institute for Excellence: technologies appraisal for the treatment of conduct disorder say programmes must be: Evidence based to random controlled trial level Based on social learning theory Have 8-12 sessions Include role play and homework Be provided by suitably trained staff Follow the programme manual (no cherry picking)
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Which parenting programme? Three parenting programmes have been selected by government as meeting the criteria for best practice: Triple P – positive parenting program Webster-Stratton Incredible Years Strengthening Families, Strengthening Communities There is no evidence at present that these differ in efficacy for different populations or difficulties.
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What is Triple P? Evidence based Multi level parenting program Strong theoretical basis It can be brief or intensive Can be delivered in group or 1:1 formats Reliable and valid assessment package Delivery is not profession specific Versions for ages 0–16 Cost effective
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Core characteristics of Triple P Respectful - not prescriptive -An options model not an advisory model Principle of sufficiency Self regulatory Framework -Self-sufficiency: independence, support -Self-efficacy: parents can create change -Self-management: goals, self evaluation -Personal agency: changes are as a result of parents’ efforts rather than chance -Problem solving: skills generalisation
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Do parenting programmes work?
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Teen conduct and emotional outcomes Stoke on Trent n=55
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Parenting Style pre-post Triple P Stoke on Trent n=56
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Parent-adolescent conflict pre-post Triple P n=55 (parents) n=11 (teens)
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Parental mental health outcome data Stoke on Trent – teen data n=54
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RESPECT Parenting Practitioner outcomes n=25
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Triple P Lessons from Stoke on Trent April 2008 “What a relief to know we’re not alone” Parents comments after first group session “I’m not shouting at the kids, I’m a lot calmer, everything has changed. You can see a completely different side to the kids.” Father after group session 2 “Having something to follow, I can refresh my memory by using the work book, I forget, so lots is there for you in black and white” Mother after group session 4 “Finding out about praise made the biggest difference to our family” Father after group session 4 “I think every parent should be able to do this course.” Mother in group
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Resources Claire.Halsey@northstaffs.nhs.uk For more info about Triple P research contact www.pfsc.uq.edu.au www.pfsc.uq.edu.au For more information about Triple P training and resources contact www.triplep.netwww.triplep.net For more information about Triple P in Stoke on Trent contact www.firststepsstoke.co.ukwww.firststepsstoke.co.uk
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