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| Funder | National Institute for Health and Care Research |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Start Date | Jun 01, 2023 |
| End Date | May 31, 2026 |
| Duration | 1,095 days |
| Number of Grantees | 3 |
| Roles | Co-Principal Investigator; Principal Investigator; Award Holder |
| Data Source | NIHR Open Data-Funded Portfolio |
| Grant ID | NIHR153625 |
Background
The Children and Young People’s (CYP) Mental Health Green Paper Programme is an ambitious implementation programme creating mental health support teams (MHSTs) to provide extra capacity for early intervention and work with school/college staff to promote emotional wellbeing across their setting; funding training to senior mental health leads in schools/colleges to support them in their role; and testing a four-week waiting time for access to specialist mental health services.
Aims & Objectives
The overall evaluation question is: How is the Programme being implemented at different sites and what are its impacts, user outcomes and costs for different groups of CYP and their families, and different types of education settings and mental health services? The specific objectives are to:
1. Update the Programme’s theory of change as a framework for the evaluation, and identify and/or develop measures to assess Programme impacts and outcomes 2. Understand service models and ways of working and assess the extent of any learning across sites and over time 3. Assess the relationship between Programme workforce, user outcomes and sustainability
4. Compare activity, user experiences, user outcomes and costs between sites and for different CYP sub-groups
5. Explore whether and how the Programme, and MHSTs specifically, are contributing to the development of whole school/college approaches 6. Identify scope for improvement of Programme delivery to improve effectiveness and cost- effectiveness 7. Advise how CYP outcome data beyond the end of the evaluation should be collected and analysed at low cost
Methods
The evaluation combines routine data analysis, quantitative and qualitative data from the Programme’s first five waves (including 287 MHSTs, working in 4,789 education settings, and covering a total pupil population of 2.44 million) and in-depth learning from six purposively selected Programme sites.
It is comprised of 8 work packages (WPs): WPs 1-3: Undertaken across all sites WP1: Initial scoping work to update the Programme theory of change and finalise methods WP2: Key informant and education settings surveys WP3: Analysis of routine data from the Mental Health Services Data Set and the National Pupil Database
WPs 4-7: Undertaken in six case study sites
WP4: Interviews with individuals in strategic, implementation and delivery roles WP5: Capturing experiences and outcomes of direct support from an MHST WP6: Assessing school-level activities and their effects WP7: Comparative costing and cost-effectiveness analysis WP8: Specification of a method for longer-term monitoring of outcomes beyond the study period Timescale
Impact & Dissemination
We will work with our CYP, parent/carer and strategic advisory groups, and collaborators the National Children’s Bureau, to translate the study findings into accessible, usable and high-impact learning for practice. Formative feedback will be provided to those involved in Programme implementation at all levels to support rollout. Dissemination activities will also include: an animated output co-produced with CYP; a consensus event exploring the implications of the findings for decision-makers; infographics, social media, podcasts and blogs; publication in peer reviewed and professional journals; and presentations at conferences, seminars, workshops and meetings.
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
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