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Imagine Your Goals: Evaluation

Imagine Your Goals: Evaluation. 1 st January 2012 – Delivery Group Meeting. IYG Evaluation: Today. Recap on what the evaluation is about Results collected so far 2012. What are we looking at?. The specific aims of the IYG Evaluation can be split into the following areas:. Participants

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Imagine Your Goals: Evaluation

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  1. Imagine Your Goals: Evaluation 1st January 2012 – Delivery Group Meeting

  2. IYG Evaluation: Today • Recap on what the evaluation is about • Results collected so far • 2012

  3. What are we looking at? The specific aims of the IYG Evaluation can be split into the following areas: • Participants • Staff • Fans

  4. IYG Evaluation aims: Participants • Compare the wellbeing of participants at the start and end of their IYG programme • Compare the access to social resources of participants at the start and send of their IYG programme • Assess the nature of the social contact between people with and without mental health problems during the course of IYG.

  5. IYG Evaluation aims: Staff • Compare mental health related knowledge, attitudes and intended behaviour among club staff at the start and end of IYG.

  6. IYG Evaluation aims: Fans • Compare fans’ support for IYG during year 1 vs. year 2 of the programme.

  7. Results so far: Participants • 102 participants completed baseline questionnaires • Personal information sheet returns have been limited, but we have gathered that: • 70% of people who completed personal info sheets stated that they had personal experience of a mental health problem. • Those who disclosed how long they’ve been involved with mental health services had been for an average of 7 years and 5 months

  8. Results so far: Participants • 93% of participants were male • The mean age of participants is 27 years of age but we have participants ranging from 18 to 61 years of age. • 77% of participants described themselves as White British • 53% of participants are currently unemployed • A further 5.9% were either retired or currently employed but off work due to ill health • 14.3% have cared for someone with a mental health problem in the past

  9. Participants Results: W.E.W.S. Results • Example questions: • I’ve been feeling optimistic about the future • I’ve been feeling useful • I’ve been feeling relaxed • I’ve been feeling good about myself • I’ve been feeling close to other people

  10. Participants:Resource Generator UK Results • Total scores on the RGUK are out of 40 • These total results can be divided over four sub-scales: • Domestic • Skills • Expert • Problem

  11. RGUK (Total) Results

  12. RGUK sub-scale scores

  13. RGUK ‘Domestic’ Scores

  14. Baseline Staff Results • 34 questionnaires were returned by staff • These questionnaires contained information on staff members’ mental health-related • Knowledge • Attitudes and • Behaviour

  15. Staff Baseline Results: Knowledge

  16. Staff Baseline Results: Attitudes: Negative Statements

  17. Staff Baseline Results: Attitudes: Positive Statements

  18. Staff Baseline Results: Behaviour

  19. Staff Baseline Results: Intended Behaviour

  20. Focus Groups and Fan Survey • Baseline focus group analysis is currently taking place • One more still to take place • Fan Survey results are being analysed • Thank you for your help with this!

  21. What next? • More questionnaires • All new participants • Staff follow-ups • Participant follow ups • Please continue to persevere with social contact forms • More focus groups

  22. Questions

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