Improving risk practice in Scotland : Evaluation of START:AV training
Murphy, Carole (2020) Improving risk practice in Scotland : Evaluation of START:AV training. Centre for Youth and Criminal Justice, Glasgow.
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Abstract
Following a review of risk practice in youth justice in Scotland and the risk assessment tools available, the decision was made to introduce the Short Term Assessment of Risk and Treatability: Adolescent Version (START:AV) into practice and to provide training in this tool across Scotland. Since 2018, a total of 440 staff have attended START:AV training across 18 different training events. Staff have been trained from 31 local authority areas, three secure care centres, six third sector organisations, the National Health Service and the Risk Management Authority. To better understand the impact of this training on the knowledge, understanding, skills and confidence of practitioners, and gather feedback on the START:AV tool, CYCJ undertook an evaluation exercise. The results from the evaluation indicate that the training has had a positive impact in relation to four areas of risk practice: structured professional judgment risk assessment tools, risk formulation, risk management planning and the START:AV itself. Improvements across all these areas from pre to post training were statistically significant with large effect sizes.
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Item type: Report ID code: 76590 Dates: DateEvent19 May 2020PublishedNotes: This report is a review of training provided in the use of the specialised risk-assessment tool Short Term Assessment of Risk and Treatability: Adolescent Version (START:AV). Subjects: Social Sciences Department: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (HaSS) > Social Work and Social Policy > Children and Young People's Centre for Justice (CYCJ) Depositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 27 May 2021 01:28 Last modified: 11 Nov 2024 15:53 URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/76590