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Schoolmate: A partnership
approach to evaluating out of
schools services
Clíona Murphy
Children’s Research Centre, TCD
Outline
Introducing Schoolmate
Who are the partners?
Evaluating Schoolmate
Developing the tools
Piloting the tools
What next?
A partnership approach - some guiding
principles
Introducing Schoolmate
Flagship project of AIB’s Better Ireland
Programme
Broad aim is to touch and significantly improve
the lives of Irish children most at risk of missing
school through hunger or lack of nutrition, being
homeless, and/or the effects of drug/alcohol abuse
Interventions take many forms including breakfast
clubs, afterschools groups and toy libraries
Delivered by three charities (ISPCC, Focus
Ireland and Barnardos) at 17 sites
The Partners
AIB as corporate donor
The service providers
The service users
The evaluation team
Evaluating Schoolmate
The first three years 2002-2004
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Programme Development Phase (2002)
Implementation Phase (2003)
Mature Operation Phase (2004)
Formative and summative evaluation using mainly
qualitative methods and census
Phase IV (2005-2007)
– Overall aim of this phase is to design and
implement a set of tools for measuring the
outcomes of Schoolmate interventions
Developing the Tools
A uniform set of measures that can be used
at all sites and for all interventions
Capture process outcomes as well as stated
outcomes for child
Complement existing recording and
assessment systems
Identification of process outcomes informed
by
– Views of service users, service providers, and
teachers from the previous phases
– Best practice guidelines
Piloting the Tools
Separate questionnaires for young people
aged 11+, teachers, parents and staff were
developed
Met with senior mangers in each charity
Training of service providers
Questionnaires administered at 10 sites
Focus groups and individual interviews
conducted to review effectiveness and
usefulness of tools
Information used to review tools before their
rollout for use with all Schoolmate
What Next?
Baseline data being returned - follow up data
to be collected in May
Interpreting/giving meaning to the data
gathered
Strengthening the script as a way of
maintaining the integrity of the tools in a
climate of staff turnover
A process which is still underway
A partnership approach
Some Guiding Principles
– Harnessing different kinds of knowledge
– Being comfortable with taking a position of
‘not knowing’
– Holistic view of children and organisations
– Sharing of skills, ideas and experiences
– Flexibility
– Listening