local authority research consortium: making a difference to services for children
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Local Authority Research Consortium: Making a Difference to Services for Children. Population affected. Institutional/systemic embedding. Time. Changes to outcomes. Changes to routines, experiences, attitudes. Changes to inputs/processes. NFER impact model. 4. 3. 2. 1. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Local Authority ResearchConsortium: Making a
Difference to Services forChildren
2
Institutional/systemic embedding
Changes to outcomes
Changes to routines, experiences, attitudes
Changes to inputs/processes
NFER impact model
4
3
2
1
[Morris and Golden, 2005]
LARC 1: (E.g.) Integrated working and LAC
The study of the CAF was a proxy for exploring the impact of integrated working in Children’s Services.
Looking at the CAF process helped to provide insights into the impact that integrated practice in children’s services had on:
children and young people their families the professionals who worked with them the services themselves
Theory
Hypotheses
Observations
Programme specification
Based on Pawson and Tilley, 1997
Early findings suggest that the CAF process appears to have:
For further details about the findings, please contact:
W: www.larc-research.org.ukE: [email protected]: 01753 523 156
For further information about LARC3, please contact Jane Lewis: