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  • Report on the effects of the programme on children and adoptive parents, and overall adoption services.

  • This evaluation examines whether, and how, the Compass service was effective at improving young people’s wellbeing.

  • The findings from an evaluation of the reclaiming social work project, which was used in 5 local authorities.

  • This trial aimed to assess the feasibility of implementing multisystemic therapy for problematic sexual behaviour (MST-PSB).

  • An evaluation of the feasibility of using multisystemic therapy for family integrated transitions (MST-FIT) in the UK.

  • Report on Project Crewe, which looked at ways of providing more intensive support to children in need (CIN) of social care early on.

  • Review of the family and adolescent support service (FASH), which aimed to change the way support for children and adolescents is provided.

  • An independent evaluation of the implementation of the trust and the effects on children’s social care in Doncaster.

  • Independent evaluation of the effects of the programme on social workers.

  • Report on the specialist health and resilient environment (SHARE) service, which supports young people with behavioural issues.

  • Evaluation of family support services available to army and Pakistani Muslim communities.

  • An evaluation of the 'Stockport family' project, which looked to improve outcomes for children and families using children's services.

  • A report on progress from the children’s social care innovation project so far.

  • An evaluation of the Belhaven residential care project, which provides mental health treatment to children in care.

  • Research on the Sefton community adolescent service (CAS), a service for adolescents who are aged between 12 to 25 and in the care system.

  • Report on the 'Extended HOPE' project, which provides advice to young people experiencing mental health issues.

  • An evaluation of the programme's contribution to the design of new assessment methods and experiences of parents, carers and professionals.

  • Report of a project exploring patterns and trends in social worker decision making.

  • Updates to the national participation figures from SFR22/2016 released in June 2016 and provisional estimates for the end of 2016.

  • A thematic analysis of the recent HBSC survey data to explore the rising trend in poorer emotional wellbeing of young people.