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| "Beverley Young" |
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01/05/2007 |
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Does anyone know much about this?
My org is looking at using outcome measures
We use self report Goodman's SDQ for under 16s but need something else for the over 16s
Beverley
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Hi Beverley
I am glad that you have mentioned having some experience in using Goodman's SDQ, as our organisation has recently introduced them and I have been troubled by having to bring this agenda to young people, it is so alien to the solution focused focused questions I would normally be asking them.
Apart from the obvious methodological flaws, there are 15 difficulties brought to the clients awareness and only 9 strengths mentioned and, as a 16 year old pointed out to me the other day, some of the questions are ambiguous due to having two questions in one.
I was wondering how other practitioners get their heads round using what I find to be a real imposition which I'd rather not inflict on young clients?
Up til now we've used more subjective evaluations based on the SF model and I developed one for my own use with primary age children. I could send you these if they would be of any interest?
Good luck
Anita
-----Original Message----- From: members@ukasfp.co.uk [mailto:members@ukasfp.co.uk] On Behalf Of Beverley Young Sent: 01 May 2007 17:30 To: JARDINE, Anita - SE Subject: [members] Adolescent Coping Scale
Does anyone know much about this?
My org is looking at using outcome measures
We use self report Goodman's SDQ for under 16s but need something else for the over 16s
Beverley
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| "graham haddow" |
10:23 |
03/05/2007 |
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| "Allison Brown" |
09:30 |
25/05/2007 |
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> Hi has anyone heard of S.O.U.L it is a scale that measures soft outcomes > and I went on a training day last week and will be using it soon Jane
Hi
I haven't heard about it, but would like to know more as am looking for something appropriate for secondary school work.
How do I find out more?
Thanks Allison )
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| "anne collins" |
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25/05/2007 |
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| "jane woollatt" |
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25/05/2007 |
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Hi has anyone heard of S.O.U.L it is a scale that measures soft outcomes and I went on a training day last week and will be using it soon Jane
>From: >Reply-To: members@ukasfp.co.uk >To: "Jane " >Subject: [members] Adolescent Coping Scale >Date: Thu, 3 May 2007 16:40:44 +0100 > >Hi Beverley > >I am glad that you have mentioned having some experience in using >Goodman's SDQ, as our organisation has recently introduced them and I >have been troubled by having to bring this agenda to young people, it is >so alien to the solution focused focused questions I would normally be >asking them. > >Apart from the obvious methodological flaws, there are 15 difficulties >brought to the clients awareness and only 9 strengths mentioned and, as >a 16 year old pointed out to me the other day, some of the questions are >ambiguous due to having two questions in one. > >I was wondering how other practitioners get their heads round using what >I find to be a real imposition which I'd rather not inflict on young >clients? > >Up til now we've used more subjective evaluations based on the SF model >and I developed one for my own use with primary age children. >I could send you these if they would be of any interest? > >Good luck > >Anita > >-----Original Message----- >From: members@ukasfp.co.uk [mailto:members@ukasfp.co.uk] On Behalf Of >Beverley Young >Sent: 01 May 2007 17:30 >To: JARDINE, Anita - SE >Subject: [members] Adolescent Coping Scale > > >Does anyone know much about this? > >My org is looking at using outcome measures > >We use self report Goodman's SDQ for under 16s but need something else >for >the over 16s > >Beverley
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| "graham haddow" |
10:35 |
26/05/2007 |
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| "Brenda Billinghurst" |
05:53 |
03/06/2007 |
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I'd be interested to know more thanks for raising it brenda
Allison Brown wrote: > Hi has anyone heard of S.O.U.L it is a scale that measures soft outcomes > and I went on a training day last week and will be using it soon Jane
Hi
I haven't heard about it, but would like to know more as am looking for something appropriate for secondary school work.
How do I find out more?
Thanks Allison
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| "Martin Bohn" |
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03/06/2007 |
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Re SOUL try http://www.theresearchcentre.co.uk/soul/soulrecord.htm bw Martin
----Original Message---- From: brendabillinghurst@yahoo.co.uk Date: Jun 3, 2007 17:53 To: "Martin" Subj: [members] Adolescent Coping Scale I'd be interested to know more thanks for raising it brenda Allison Brown wrote: > Hi has anyone heard of S.O.U.L it is a scale that measures soft outcomes > and I went on a training day last week and will be using it soon Jane Hi
I haven't heard about it, but would like to know more as am looking for something appropriate for secondary school work. How do I find out more? Thanks Allison
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