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Centre for Social Policy Fellows Meeting

This spring's fellows meeting will host David Gordon, Professor of Social Policy, University of...

Informing investment decisions for children's services: An economic model for central and local government

What if commissioners of social services could have their own version of "Which?"...

Communities that Care: Better outcomes for young people and the communities they live in

In a time of unprecedented austerity, government is asking the public and voluntary sectors to...

The Social Research Unit Annual Lecture invites you!

This year's annual lecture will host Dr. Jack Shonkoff, Professor of Child Health and...

The Unit invites you to hear Christina Salmivalli speak about reducing bullying

The Social Research Unit invites you to a seminar with Christina Salmivalli, Professor of...

Evidence-based programmes: Tackling barriers to effective implementation

The Social Research Unit at Dartington have partnered with the Institute for Effective Education...

First Center for Social Policy Fellows Meeting of 2012

This year's first Center for Social Policy meeting will take place at Dartington Hall on the...

Getting the Measure of Child Health and Development Outcomes (1): A Method for Use in Children’s Services Settings

Publication type: 
Article
Year published: 
2010

Axford, N. & Hobbs, T. (2010) Getting the Measure of Child Health and Development Outcomes (1): A Method for Use in Children’s Services Settings. Child Indicators Research. (online first).

Measuring child well-being is an important basis for planning needs-led children’s services and charting their impact on outcomes. The quality of this work in the UK varies widely and little of it gets used in policy and practice. This article examines an attempt to develop and implement a new instrument to address these problems. The setting is an urban local authority seeking to plan and develop services in the context of a renewed focus on outcomes and multi-agency working. The article describes the development and implementation of an epidemiological survey of child health and development outcomes with a sample of children selected to be representative of all children aged 0–18 in the city. It discusses the strengths and weaknesses of the approach and considers future challenges as regards conceptualising child well-being, enhancing participation in such surveys and exploiting the data that emerges.
 

Follow this link to access the article online. 
 
The PDF attached below is a pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Axford, N. & Hobbs, T. (2010) Getting the Measure of Child Health and Development Outcomes (1): A Method for Use in Children’s Services Settings. Child Indicators Research. (online first).
 

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