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Evidence‐based programmes 4 Child conduct problems 1 Child maltreatment 1 Children 1 Children (age groups) 1 Deficit reduction 1 Dissemination 1 Early Intervention Foundation 1 Early intervention 1 Evidence‐based practice 1 Families 1 Implementation 1 Incredible Years parenting programme 1 Incredible years 1 Independent review 1 Parenting interventions 1 Positive parenting skills 1 Prevention 1 Problem families 1 Social and emotional development 1 Social care 1 Translational research 1 United Kingdom 1
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Allen, Graham 1 Hill, Laura 1 Hutchings, Judy 1 McGuire, Jenifer 1 Parker, Louise 1 Reid, M 1 Sage, Rayna 1 Utting, David 1 Webster‐Stratton, Carolyn 1
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Early interveners: “Leave your comfort zone!”
Allen, Graham - In: Journal of Children's Services 7 (2012) 1, pp. 73-77
Purpose – The prominence of late intervention in service delivery culture contrasts with the depth of scientific evidence that demonstrates the advantage of intervening early to prevent the development of social dysfunction and problems. The paper seeks to address this issue....
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From ABA to SPR: 30 years developing evidence based services for the treatment and prevention of conduct disorder in Wales
Hutchings, Judy - In: Journal of Children's Services 7 (2012) 2, pp. 101-112
Purpose – This paper describes the author's work during 35 years as a clinical psychologist in the NHS in Wales working mainly with conduct disordered children and their families. It describe how from initially working within an applied behaviour analysis (ABA) framework with individual...
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Adapting The Incredible Years, an evidence‐based parenting programme, for families involved in the child welfare system
Webster‐Stratton, Carolyn; Reid, M - In: Journal of Children's Services 5 (2010) 1, pp. 25-42
Families referred to child welfare for maltreatment and neglect are frequently mandated to attend parenting programmes. Evidence‐based parenting programmes (EBPs) are under‐utilised or not delivered with fidelity for this population. The Incredible Years (IY) parenting programme is an EPB...
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Institutionalising science‐based practices in children's services
Hill, Laura; Parker, Louise; McGuire, Jenifer; Sage, Rayna - In: Journal of Children's Services 3 (2008) 4, pp. 32-43
Over the past 30 years, researchers have documented effective, theory‐based programmes and practices that improve the health and well‐being of children. In order to produce measurable improvements in public health, such practices must be institutionalised; however, there are a number of...
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