Whole Family Wellbeing Funding Programme templates: year 3 analysis - 2024-2025
Analysis of year 3 2024 to 2025 Whole Family Wellbeing Funding Programme templates.
Footnotes
1 The templates may also include findings related to Element 2 support to the extent that this is included by the CSPPs themselves involved in collaborative partnerships (Glasgow City and East Lothian only) or learning activities (all CSPPs).
2 East Dunbartonshire, Edinburgh, Perth & Kinross and Stirling.
3 A list of CSPP submissions included in the review is provided in Annex 2.
4 Peep is a family learning programme for families with children under 5.
5 Includem is a charity, contracted by Stirling CSPP, that provides support for children, young people, and families.
6 Salvesen Mindroom is a charity that provides support for all forms of neuro-diversity.
7 Families Together East Lothian (FTEL) is a service established by East Lothian’s Children’s Strategic Partnership which provides early intervention and preventative support to children, young people, and families.
8 Non-Violent Resistance (NVR) is a parent and school-based intervention which aims to improve adult confidence and skills to manage and work with children and young people who are showing distressed behaviours.
9 LCS (Liquidlogic Children’s System) is a data management system used by social work.
10 SEEMIS (Scottish Education Management Information System) is the data management system for Scottish education.
11 Not all Year 2 recommendations were addressed in detail across Year 3 templates.
12 Developed in 1959, the Kirkpatrick model is a four-level framework which is used to evaluate the effectiveness of training and learning programs. The four levels are: reaction, learning, behaviour, and results.
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