Risk-Avert - Essex Schools Infolink
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Risk-Avert - Essex Schools Infolink
Suffolk Schools Information Pack Risk-Avert was commissioned in 2013 and developed through a public / private sector partnership between Essex County Council and The Training Effect. The project has now grown to multiple local authority areas and is delivered to schools across Medway and Essex and from September 2015 to schools in Hertfordshire. This pack will provide you with information related to the content of the Risk-Avert programme, how it works and what your school can expect to gain from taking part. For further information please visit - risk-avert.org Or contact The Training Effect on: 01233 626424 or mail@thetrainingeffect.co.uk What do participating schools receive? • Licence to access the Risk-Avert online portal (unlimited number of staff per school) • Training to deliver the Risk-Avert PSHE resources • Training to deliver the Risk-Avert SOCIAL NORMS intervention • Training to deliver the Risk-Avert MAIN intervention • New programme elements as they become available • Online survey to ascertain level of risk-taking within the target year group • Identification of young people appropriate for the programme • Analysis of all data • Risk-Profile for target year group • Project support (unlimited support to deliver the programme) • Email Newsletter at least once per month highlighting effective practice, additions to programme and updates • Online SDQ’s pre and post to monitor effectiveness How does the programme work? Schools complete the Risk-Avert survey either paper based or online. We tasked ourselves with only using the minimum number of questions possible. A whole form group of young people can complete in 10 minutes of less. The results are entered into our bespoke database which scores the survey and generates data reports for schools at the whole year group and Individual level. Schools receive a RiskProfile highlighting the answers to the survey across the entire year group. In addition, schools receive the average scores for each school in their area. This enables schools to compare data with other local schools, and helps us discover why some schools may have lower or higher rates for certain behaviours. The surveys also enable the delivery of social norms based universal interventions across the entire target year group. Risk-Avert utilises a bespoke online portal for schools to access all required programme elements. Participating schools receive an unlimited number of log-ins for their staff. Over 500 pages of content support teachers to deliver the Risk-Avert programme. From PSHE lesson plans to record keeping. Education staff are further supported by practical demonstration videos and extensive video resources. Alongside the original programme we are developing additional strands focused on specialist issues. These maintain the underpinning philosophy and approach of Risk-Avert, whilst supporting young people with specialist needs. Our first strand is focused on Healthy Relationships and Intimate Partner Violence in Adolescent Relationships. Development of this programme is underway and testing of the resources and approach will begin in this academic year. We have plans to explore programme strands related to Emotional Health and Well-being and Gangs over the next two years. Risk-Avert is evaluated through SDQ’s, Qual and Quant activities, focus groups and ‘hard’ data from participating schools. The original evaluation of the original pilot is available on the Mentor ADEPIS website, a DFE funded project tasked with improving the quality of drug and alcohol education in UK schools. Starting in September 2015 we will be working with leading independent academics to design an evaluation methodology and help us test the effectiveness of the Risk-Avert programme, leading to improvements in the programme and contributing significantly to the available evidence base. The reputation of RiskAvert is growing. 2014 saw us featured in Children and Young People Now, Independent Education Today and we were invited to speak at the NSCOPSE conference in Birmingham. Already in 2015 our project will be featured within School Leadership Today and on the Innovate my School website. Our website and mailing list continue to grow with unique visitors up by 125% and over 600 professionals now on our mailing list. ‘'Risk Avert was one of the pilot schemes introduced at a healthy Schools meeting and from the onset, made perfect sense to the professional audience as it was clear concise and provided an excellent screening tool for professionals to identify students who may have life choices limited if they were not warned against the potential danger of some of their behaviours. The training was excellent and allowed professionals to use their experience and professional judgement, whilst learning more about lifestyle choices and potential risks through adolescent psychology. The screening tool used by schools was fast and effective and gave sufficient evidence to identify those requiring more intervention. We have thoroughly enjoyed being part of the programme and look forward to continuing. It is a scheme that I would certainly recommend to any school wishing to enhance their pastoral support and one that our recent ‘outstanding’, OFSTED inspection was impressed with.' Gaynor Wilson, SEAL and PSHE Co-Ordinator, St Martins School, Brentwood