Dear Georgina,
I'd like to hear more about your research on impact of ROMs on the CP practice and happy to join discussion about how best to use them.
YS
Miguel Massa
Miguel Massa
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From: Nina Tejs Jørring <Nina.Tejs.Joerring@regionh.dk>
To: caftr <caftr@psychotherapyresearch.org>
Sent: Mon, Oct 19, 2015 12:18 PM
Subject: SV: CaFTR measuring outcomes in CAMHS
Hi!
I work in a small CAHMS in Denmark, doing collaborative family therapy, based primarily on narrative theory.
We have used family taking stock-sessions, with goal based measurement, plus BYI and PAM at the end of treatment for some years, and I would like
to join in, hearing what others do, too.
Med venlig hilsen
Nina Tejs Jørring
overlæge, supervisor i psykoterapi
Psykoterapeutisk Enhed
nina.tejs.joerring@regionh.dk
Børne- og Ungdomspsykiatrisk Center, Region H
Psykoterapeutisk Enhed
Centervænget 19
3400 Hillerød
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På vegne af Georgina Taylor
Sendt: 19. oktober 2015 11:22
Til: caftr@psychotherapyresearch.org
Emne: Re: CaFTR measuring outcomes in CAMHS
I've just completed a doctorate on this topic (currently awaiting viva) - looking specifically at the impact of the CYP-IAPT outcome measures on child psychotherapy and how best to integrate these measures (what helps when introducing these
measures, what doesn't, which stages of the work each measure fits with best, how frequently to use each measure and which measures seem to fit best with child psychotherapy). The measures I looked at were primarily RCADs, SDQ, goal based measure and the
Session Rating Scale. I'd be interested in joining a discussion about how best to use these measures / which measures fit best with psychotherapy etc....
On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 9:21 AM, Nick Midgley <nickmidgley@btconnect.com> wrote:
Dear colleagues
I thought some people might be interested in this article, which sets out some good practice guidance for those wanting to measure outcomes for children and families
in CAMHS.
http://www.theguardian.com/social-care-network-nspcc-partner-zone/2015/sep/22/what-are-the-best-tools-to-measure-outcomes-for-children-and-families
Perhaps it would be interesting to have some exchange of views on the forum about what approaches people have found helpful in their own practice, so that we
can share resources and good practice?
Best wishes,
Nick
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