2011
Projects completed in 2011
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Foróige Evaluation Framework |
Completed Date | 2011 |
Research Team |
Dr Bernadine Brady, Dr John Canavan and Mr Fergal Landy |
Project Summary | This project involved working with Foróige to develop an evaluation framework for the organisation. This framework supports staff in undertaking and commissioning research and evaluation. Training was provided to staff to build their capacity to evaluate their work. |
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Evaluation of Big Brothers Big Sisters School Based Mentoring Programme |
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Completed date | 2011 |
Research Team |
Dr Bernadine Brady, Dr. John Canavan , Ms Anne Cassidy, Ms Sheila Garrity, Dr Connie O’Regan |
Project Summary |
This was a two-year study of the BBBS school based mentoring programme. The first year was primarily qualitative, with an assessment of stakeholder’s perspectives regarding the programme and a review of implementation. In the second year of the research, baseline and follow up measures were taken with young people to assess the outcomes from the programme. |
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Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of Ireland: Evaluation Study. Report 3: Summary Report Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of Ireland: Evaluation Study. Report 2: Qualitative Evidence Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of Ireland: Evaluation Study. Report 1: Randomised Controlled Trial and Implementation Report |
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An Independent Evaluation of the Incredible Years Programme |
Completed Date | 2011 |
Research Team |
Dr Michelle Millar |
Project Summary |
The IYP is designed to promote social and emotional competencies in children aged 3-10 years. The IYP which was developed in the University of Washington, Seattle by Professor Carolyn Webster-Stratton contains three separate training programmes, one for parents, teachers and children. The project explored the process of developing the Incredible Years Programme in Galway City with a particular focus on the evaluation of the implementation and outcomes of the Dina in the Classroom (Pre-School) Programme. |
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An Evaluation of the Identification of Need (ION) Process in Sligo/Leitrim and Donegal |
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Completed date | 2011 |
Research Team |
Dr. Cormac Forkan and Mr Fergal Landy |
Project Summary |
During the summer of 2010, the UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, NUI Galway, was appointed as the external evaluator of the Identification of Need (ION) process. The overall aim of the evaluation was ‘to assess the effectiveness of ION as a model of early intervention for children and families, and to capture the learning from the pilot phase’. |
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North Dublin Differential Response Model: Early Implementation Report (DRM) |
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Completed date | 2011 |
Research Team |
Dr. John Canavan, Dr. Cormac Forkan, Mr Fergal Landy |
Project Summary |
The North Dublin Differential Response Model (DRM) was developed in the aftermath of a seminar held by the then Children’s Act Advisory Board in May 2008. Following this seminar a series of meetings and communications took place which led to the decision to pilot the differential response model in North Dublin. At an overall level, the evaluation had two aims: first, to describe the development of the model and its implementation; and second, to establish whether the intended outcomes from the implementation of the model have been achieved. |
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