A project to assist Family Action’s Building Bridges practitioners with the use of the Index of Family Relations as an outcome measurement (Final Report).

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Harden, A., Lloyd-Reichling, E., Mcdermott, M., Potter, Sylvia and Sayeed, Zahirun 2009. A project to assist Family Action’s Building Bridges practitioners with the use of the Index of Family Relations as an outcome measurement (Final Report). Family Action, Institute of Health and Human Development and CASS School of Education, University of East London.
AuthorsHarden, A., Lloyd-Reichling, E., Mcdermott, M., Potter, Sylvia and Sayeed, Zahirun
TypeProject report
Abstract

This report describes the methods and findings of a partnership project between Family Action
practitioners and managers, and a research team led by Angela Harden and Eva Lloyd of the
University of East London. Since 1999, Family Action has been providing services in a number of
locations across England under the Building Bridges name, working with families affected by
parental mental health problems and other complex needs. Since 2004, Building Bridges projects
have been using four separate validated psychometric tools to measure family functioning,
parental satisfaction, self‐esteem and depression in order to evaluate the impact of its services
on outcomes for parents and their children: the Index of Family Relations (IFR); the Kansas
Parental Satisfaction Scale; the Rosenberg Self‐Esteem Scale; and the Depression Rating Scale.
Some years ago, the Building Bridges service model was independently evaluated (Morris, 2007).
In the light of Family Action’s commitment to ongoing monitoring and evaluation of its work, a
decision was taken to build on the findings of the 2007 evaluation. The focus selected for further
research was an important cultural issue identified by Morris (2007: 25) regarding the
appropriateness of the Index of Family Relations for black and minority ethnic (BME)
communities, in particular Bangladeshi and Somali families. With support from DCSF’s Parenting
Fund, Family Action commissioned a team of researchers from the University of East London to
evaluate the utility of the IFR for continued use as an outcome measure to evaluate its work.

Keywordsparental satisfaction; depression; family functioning; self‐esteem; children; family assessment
Year2009
PublisherFamily Action, Institute of Health and Human Development and CASS School of Education, University of East London
Web address (URL)http://hdl.handle.net/10552/847
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Print2009
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Deposited08 Jul 2010
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Bonell, C., Farah, Jamal, Harden, A., Wells, H., Parry, W., Fletcher, A., Petticrew, M., Thomas, J., Whitehead, M., Campbell, R., Murphy, S. and Moore, L. 2013. Systematic review of the effects of schools and school environment interventions on health: evidence mapping and synthesis. Public Health Research. 1 (1).
Rebelliousness and attachment difficulties as legacies of parental neglect in childhood
Mcdermott, M. 2013. Rebelliousness and attachment difficulties as legacies of parental neglect in childhood. UEL Research and Knowledge Exchange Conference 2013. University of East London, London 26 Jun 2013 London University of East London.
Consulting with young people to inform systematic reviews: an example from a review on the effects of schools on health
Jamal, F. and Harden, A. 2013. Consulting with young people to inform systematic reviews: an example from a review on the effects of schools on health. UEL Research and Knowledge Exchange Conference 2013. University of East London, London 26 Jun 2013 London University of East London.
Getting older and living longer with HIV: Findings from a pilot study conducted in Newham
Foster, Nena, Freeman, Emily, Harden, A., Tobi, Patrick and Fakoya, Ade 2012. Getting older and living longer with HIV: Findings from a pilot study conducted in Newham. UEL Research and Knowledge Exchange Conference 2012. University of East London, London 03 May 2012 London University of East London.
How effective are measures taken to mitigate the impact of direct experience of armed conflict on the psychosocial and cognitive development of children aged 0–8?
Lloyd-Reichling, E., Penn, Helen, Barreau, Sofka, Burton, Veronica, Davis, Rosemary, Potter, Sylvia, Sayeed, Zahirun and Early Years Review Group 2005. How effective are measures taken to mitigate the impact of direct experience of armed conflict on the psychosocial and cognitive development of children aged 0–8? London EPPI-Centre, Social Science Research Unit, Institute of Education, University of London.
What is known about the long-term economic impact of centre-based early childhood interventions?
Penn, Helen, Burton, Veronica, Lloyd-Reichling, E., Mugford, Miranda, Potter, Sylvia, Sayeed, Zahirun and Early Years Review Group 2006. What is known about the long-term economic impact of centre-based early childhood interventions? London EPPI-Centre, Social Science Research Unit, Institute of Education, University of London.
Childcare and early years survey 2007: parents’ use, views and experiences
Kazimirski, Anne, Smith, Ruth, Butt, Sarah, Ireland, Eleanor and Lloyd-Reichling, E. 2007. Childcare and early years survey 2007: parents’ use, views and experiences. National Centre for Social Research.
The multi-dimensional analysis of social exclusion
Levitas, Ruth, Pantazis, Christina, Fahmy, Eldin, Gordon, David, Lloyd-Reichling, E. and Patsios, Demy 2007. The multi-dimensional analysis of social exclusion. Bristol University of Bristol.
The London childcare market
Clarke, Andrew, Lawrence, Dave, Lloyd-Reichling, E. and Penn, Helen 2011. The London childcare market. London London Development Agency.
The school environment and student health: a systematic review and meta-ethnography of qualitative research
Jamal, Farah, Fletcher, Adam, Harden, A., Wells, Helene, Thomas, James and Bonell, Chris 2013. The school environment and student health: a systematic review and meta-ethnography of qualitative research. BMC Public Health. 13 (1), p. 798.
The contribution of a social enterprise to the building of social capital in a disadvantaged urban area of London
Bertotti, M., Harden, A., Renton, A. and Sheridan, K. 2012. The contribution of a social enterprise to the building of social capital in a disadvantaged urban area of London. Community Development Journal. 47 (2), pp. 168-183.
A scoping review of the evidence relevant to life checks for young people aged 9 to 14 years
Harden, A. 2007. A scoping review of the evidence relevant to life checks for young people aged 9 to 14 years. London EPPI-Centre, Social Science Research Unit, Institute of Education, University of London.
Thematic synthesis
Harden, A. and Thomas, James 2008. Thematic synthesis. ESRC Research Methods Festival. St Catherine’s College, Oxford 30 Jun - 03 Jul 2008 Southampton ESRC National Centre for Research Methods.
Testing and building theories: mixed methods synthesis
Harden, A. 2008. Testing and building theories: mixed methods synthesis. ESRC Research Methods Festival. St Catherine’s College, Oxford 30 Jun - 03 Jul 2008 Southampton ESRC National Centre for Research Methods.
Critical appraisal and qualitative research: exploring sensitivity analysis
Harden, A. 2008. Critical appraisal and qualitative research: exploring sensitivity analysis. ESRC Research Methods Festival. St Catherine’s College, Oxford 30 Jun - 03 Jul 2008
Social and environmental interventions to reduce childhood obesity: a systematic map of reviews
Harden, A. 2008. Social and environmental interventions to reduce childhood obesity: a systematic map of reviews. London EPPI-Centre, Social Science Research Unit, Institute of Education, University of London.
Including diverse groups of children and young people in health promotion and public health research: a review of methodology and practice
Harden, A. 2008. Including diverse groups of children and young people in health promotion and public health research: a review of methodology and practice. London EPPI-Centre, Social Science Research Unit, Institute of Education, University of London.
Health promotion, inequalities and young people’s health: a systematic review of research
Harden, A. 2008. Health promotion, inequalities and young people’s health: a systematic review of research. London EPPI-Centre, Social Science Research Unit, Institute of Education, University of London.
A review of effectiveness, including cost effectiveness wherever possible, of commissioned healthy weight-related projects in City and Hackney: final report
Harden, A., Estacio, Emee Vida, Tobi, Patrick, Adams-Eaton, Faye, Bertotti, Marcello and Lais, Shahana 2009. A review of effectiveness, including cost effectiveness wherever possible, of commissioned healthy weight-related projects in City and Hackney: final report. London Institute of Health and Human Development, University of East London.
The Interface between Childcare, Family Support and Child Poverty Strategies Under New Labour: Tensions and Contradictions
Lloyd-Reichling, E. 2008. The Interface between Childcare, Family Support and Child Poverty Strategies Under New Labour: Tensions and Contradictions. Social Policy & Society. 7 (4), pp. 479-497.
A project to assist Family Actions's Building Bridges practitioners with the use of the Index of Family Relations as an outcome measurement: final report
Harden, A., Lloyd-Reichling, E., Mcdermott, M., Potter, Sylvia and Sayeed, Zahirun 2009. A project to assist Family Actions's Building Bridges practitioners with the use of the Index of Family Relations as an outcome measurement: final report. London University of East London.
Methods for the thematic synthesis of qualitative research in systematic reviews
Thomas, James and Harden, A. 2008. Methods for the thematic synthesis of qualitative research in systematic reviews. BMC Medical Research Methodology. 8 (45), pp. 1471-2288.
Poor children’s future access to early years provision
Lloyd-Reichling, E. 2012. Poor children’s future access to early years provision. in: Ending child poverty by 2020: progress made and lessons learned Child Povery Action Group.
The influence of environmental factors on the generalisability of public health research evidence: physical activity as a worked example
Watts, P., Phillips, Gemma, Harden, A. and Renton, A. 2011. The influence of environmental factors on the generalisability of public health research evidence: physical activity as a worked example. International Journal of Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity. 8 (1), pp. 1479-5868.
Creating and Maintaining a Healthy Stratford City: Principles and Practices for Success
Sampson, Alice, Harden, A., Brimicombe, A., Bertotti, Marcello, Lais, Shahana, Barrow-Guevera, Gail, Boniwell, Ilona, Joseph, Hipolina, Sheridan, Kevin, Adams-Eaton, Faye, Tobi, Patrick and Li, Yang 2010. Creating and Maintaining a Healthy Stratford City: Principles and Practices for Success. University of East London, Centre for Institutional Studies.
The story of Daniel
Mcdermott, M. 1986. The story of Daniel. New Society.
Protocol for a systematic review of the effects of schools and school-environment interventions on health: evidence mapping and syntheses
Harden, A. and Jamal, Farah 2011. Protocol for a systematic review of the effects of schools and school-environment interventions on health: evidence mapping and syntheses. BMC Public Health. 11 (453).
Regret is what you get: the effects of manipulating anticipated affect and time perspective on risky single-occasion drinking
Murgraff, Vered, Mcdermott, M., White, David and Phillips, Keith 1999. Regret is what you get: the effects of manipulating anticipated affect and time perspective on risky single-occasion drinking. Alcohol & Alcoholism. 34 (4), pp. 590-600.
Exploring attitude and belief correlates of adhering to the new guidelines for low-risk single-occasion drinking: an application of the theory of planned behaviour
Murgraff, Vered, Mcdermott, M. and Walsh, J. 2001. Exploring attitude and belief correlates of adhering to the new guidelines for low-risk single-occasion drinking: an application of the theory of planned behaviour. Alcohol & Alcoholism. 36 (2), pp. 135-140.
Reducing Friday alcohol consumption among moderate, women drinkers: evaluation of a brief evidence-based intervention
Murgraff, Vered, Abraham, Charles and Mcdermott, M. 2007. Reducing Friday alcohol consumption among moderate, women drinkers: evaluation of a brief evidence-based intervention. Alcohol & Alcoholism. 42 (1), pp. 37-41.
Integrating qualitative research with trials in systematic reviews
Thomas, James, Harden, A., Oakley, Ann, Oliver, Sandy, Sutcliffe, Katy, Rees, Rebecca, Brunton, Ginny and Kavanagh, Josephine 2004. Integrating qualitative research with trials in systematic reviews. British Medical Journal. 328 (7446), pp. 1010-1012.
Applying systematic review methods to studies of people’s views: an example from public health research
Harden, A., Garcia, Jo, Oliver, Sandy, Rees, Rebecca, Shepherd, Jonathan, Brunton, Ginny and Oakley, Ann 2004. Applying systematic review methods to studies of people’s views: an example from public health research. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. 58 (9), pp. 794-800.
Teenage pregnancy and social disadvantage: systematic review integrating controlled trials and qualitative studies
Harden, A., Brunton, Ginny, Fletcher, Adam and Oakley, Ann 2009. Teenage pregnancy and social disadvantage: systematic review integrating controlled trials and qualitative studies. British Medical Journal. 339 (121).
Professionalising the Early Childhood Workforce in England: work in progress or missed opportunity?
Lloyd-Reichling, E. and Hallet, Elaine 2010. Professionalising the Early Childhood Workforce in England: work in progress or missed opportunity? Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood. 11 (1), pp. 75-88.
Families Experiencing Multiple Disadvantage: their use of and views on childcare provision
Speight, Svetlana, Smith, Ruth, Lloyd-Reichling, E. and Coshall, Cathy 2010. Families Experiencing Multiple Disadvantage: their use of and views on childcare provision. London National Centre for Social Research.
BBC Television ‘The Experiment’ – report of the independent ethics panel
Mcdermott, M., Öpik, Lembit, Smith, Stephen, Taylor, Steve and Wills, Andrea 2002. BBC Television ‘The Experiment’ – report of the independent ethics panel.
Tackling teenage obesity: literature review and project proposal
Mcdermott, M. and Potton, A. 2008. Tackling teenage obesity: literature review and project proposal. Desk research report for the Barking and Dagenham Primary Care Trust, London School of Psychology, University of East London.
Towards universal early years provision: analysis of take-up by disadvantaged families from recent annual childcare surveys
Speight, Svetlana, Smith, Ruth, Coshall, Cathy and Lloyd-Reichling, E. 2010. Towards universal early years provision: analysis of take-up by disadvantaged families from recent annual childcare surveys. Department for Education.
Methods for the thematic synthesis of qualitative research in systematic reviews
Thomas, James and Harden, A. 2008. Methods for the thematic synthesis of qualitative research in systematic reviews. BMC Medical Research Methodology. 8 (45).