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NCT number NCT02961010
Other study ID # NIKS001
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date June 2015
Est. completion date June 30, 2018

Study information

Verified date June 2019
Source National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This study evaluates the effectiveness of Keeping Safe, a whole school preventative education intervention in improving children's knowledge and understanding to keep safe in situations of abuse. The intervention

- Comprises three themes (1) Healthy Relationships; (2) My Body; and (3) Being Safe and includes content across the following keeping safe concepts; bullying, neglect, emotional, physical, domestic and sexual abuse, in online and offline contexts.

- Includes activities for the formal and informal school curricula - 63 lessons will be taught to children by their classroom teacher; 3 per term, 9 per year across 7 years from Primary 1 to primary 7 (age 4-11 years).

- Each lesson is accompanied by directed homework activities to involve and engage parents and enable them reinforce learning at home. A number of whole school, key stage and year group assemblies have also been prepared.

- At the beginning of each term school leaders will deliver a prepared assembly to introduce the theme for the term. Following this assembly each teacher will deliver 3 lessons tailored to the age group of their class and parents will assist with home works. The lessons use eBooks, character animations, stories, rhymes, and interactive whiteboard activities to engage children in their learning.

The intervention adopts a whole-school approach and seeks to build the capacity and skills of teachers and parents as key partners. Teachers will receive a comprehensive package of training, ongoing support and resource materials to equip them with the skills they need to effectively communicate sensitive keeping safe messages. Parents will also receive a package of resources to help them feel confident about communicating sensitive messages to their children.


Description:

Exploratory research, funded by the Department of Education and undertaken by the NSPCC in 2008, investigated the need for preventative education that aimed to equip pupils with the skills to recognise and respond appropriately to bullying, child abuse and domestic abuse in primary schools in Northern Ireland. Subsequently, an intervention was designed based on the findings from stakeholder consultations (NSPCC reports, 2011) and existing research in the field of school based prevention.

This study uses a cluster randomised controlled trial (RCT) design to evaluate the effectiveness of Keeping Safe, a whole school preventative education intervention in improving children's knowledge and understanding to keep safe in situations of abuse including sexual and domestic abuse.

Randomisation will take place at school level. Schools will be allocated either to the intervention group or a waitlist control group. Following randomisation, intervention schools will receive the package of training and support across a 3 month period. This comprises a blended package of continuing professional development training and support for teachers and school staff to enable them teach sensitive preventative education concepts through the formal statutory Personal Development curriculum, and all other informal opportunities that present in the daily life of the school. Intervention schools will then implement the Keeping Safe intervention in their school for 2 school years, between 2016 and 2018.

The Wait List Control group will continue with standard practice, teaching the Personal Development curriculum between 2016 and 2018. Both groups will participate in the evaluation between March 2016 and July 2018 and the wait list control group will receive the programme in Sept 2018.

This RCT will collect data at 3 timepoints: Baseline (March/ June 2016), Time One (May -June 2017) and Time Two (May- June 2018). Outcome data on children's knowledge and understanding will be collected at all 3 time points as will data on (1) teacher confidence and teaching practice, (2) parent confidence and practice, (3) school level administrative data (e.g. incidence of disclosure and referral out) and (4) school climate/organizational culture.

Primary outcomes (childrens)

1. If exposure to the Keeping Safe programme:

1. Impacts/changes children's self-reported knowledge and understanding of the following keeping safe concepts; bullying, neglect, physical, emotional, domestic and sexual abuse and in what ways?

2. Impacts/changes children's self-reported self-efficacy to keep safe in situations of bullying, neglect, physical, emotional, domestic and sexual abuse and in what ways?

2. If children's self-reported knowledge and understanding in relation to the above keeping safe concepts changes over the 2 year period that the programme is being implemented and in what ways?

3. If changes in children's knowledge and understanding vary for different groups of children, and in what ways?

Secondary Outcomes (teachers and parents)

1. If engagement with the Keeping Safe programme:

1. Impacts/changes teachers' self-reported knowledge in teaching keeping safe messages and in what ways?

2. Impacts/changes teachers' self-reported confidence and comfort in their own skills to manage sensitive issues in relation to Keeping Safe in the classroom and in what ways?

2. How school context factors such as size, sector and management type, and professional experience factors (length of teaching service, nature of role in school) impact on teacher knowledge, comfort and confidence in teaching Keeping Safe messages.

3. If the continuing professional development training and resources specifically designed for the Keeping Safe programme impact on teachers' teacher knowledge, comfort and confidence in teaching keeping safe messages.

4. If implementing the Keeping Safe programme leads to change in school ethos/climate, and if this differs across schools and in what ways?

5. If engagement with the Keeping Safe programme (parent resources and directed homework activities):

1. Impacts/changes parents' self-reported knowledge of and confidence to communicate with their child about keeping safe messages and in what ways?

2. Impacts/changes parents' self-reported current and future confidence to communicate with their child about keeping safe messages and in what ways?

6. If reported changes in parents' knowledge and confidence vary for different groups of parents and in what ways?

7. How personal (gender) parenting profile (age of children, no of children, relationship to child) and home context (postcode and household income) factors impact on parents' knowledge and confidence in relation to keeping safe messages.

8. How parents' knowledge and confidence change over the 2 year period that the programme is being implemented and in what ways?

Data will be collected from children using a questionnaire designed to assess their knowledge and understanding of a range of keeping safe concepts and their self-reported self-efficacy to keep safe in unsafe situations. The questionnaire is a composite measure comprising existing and adapted standardised measures across a range of keeping safe concepts.

The content and administration of the questionnaire (online and paper versions available) have been tailored to ensure age and developmental appropriateness (a number of different versions will be used with varying age groups).

All classroom teachers will be invited to complete a self-report questionnaire (online or paper versions available) measuring their confidence, comfort and teaching practices with regards the programme. Fidelity data with regard to completion of continuing professional learning will be collated from the analytics function on the e-learning programme. Self-reported fidelity to programme implementation in the classroom will be collated using a fidelity monitoring form.

Information on school context (size, sector, management type) and professional experience (length of teaching service, nature of role in school) will also be collected to identify if these impact on teacher knowledge and confidence in teaching keeping safe messages.

All parents will be invited to complete a self-report questionnaire (online and paper) to assess their knowledge and confidence to talk to their children about sensitive keeping safe messages.

Information will also be collected on parents' personal profile (gender) parenting profile (age of children, no of children, relationship to child) home context (Postcode and household income) to identify if these make a difference to parent knowledge and confidence in communicating with their child(ren) about keeping safe messages

Additional school-level administrative data will be collected on Free School Meals/ newcomer children, level of Social Service engagement with school (referrals out etc) to see if these types of experience impact on teacher knowledge and confidence in teaching keeping safe messages, and to examine any difference between intervention and wait-list control schools.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 6300
Est. completion date June 30, 2018
Est. primary completion date June 30, 2018
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 4 Years to 12 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

(1) children 4-11 years attending mainstream sector primary school in Northern Ireland whose school has accepted the invitation to take part in the RCT and whose parents have provided consent for their participation.

Exclusion Criteria:

1. children attending special sector primary schools in Northern Ireland.

2. children 4-11 years attending mainstream sector primary school in Northern Ireland whose school has not been invited/ rejected the invitation to take part in the RCT

3. children 4-11 years attending mainstream sector primary school in Northern Ireland whose school has accepted the invitation to take part in the RCT and whose parents have not provided consent for their participation.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
Keeping Safe
A whole school Preventative Education programme

Locations

Country Name City State
United Kingdom National Society for the Prevention fo Cruelty to Children Belfast Northern Ireland

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children Department of Education Northern Ireland

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United Kingdom, 

References & Publications (16)

Aldridge JM. Laugksch RC and Fraser BJ School -level environment and outcomes - based education in South Africa. Learning Environment Research 9: 123-147. 2006

Cohen JN. Byers SE. and Sears HA. Factors Affecting Canadian Teachers' Willingness to Teach Sexual Health Education. Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 12 (3): 299-316, 2012.

Dake JA, Price JH, Murnan J. Evaluation of a child abuse prevention curriculum for third-grade students: assessment of knowledge and efficacy expectations. J Sch Health. 2003 Feb;73(2):76-82. — View Citation

Kantor GK, Holt MK, Mebert CJ, Straus MA, Drach KM, Ricci LR, MacAllum CA, Brown W. Development and preliminary psychometric properties of the multidimensional neglectful behavior scale-child report. Child Maltreat. 2004 Nov;9(4):409-28. — View Citation

Lynagh M.Gilligan G. and Handley T. Teaching about, and dealing with, sensitive issues in schools: How confident are pre-service teachers? Asia-Pacific Journal of Health, Sport and Physical Education 1 (3/4) 2010

McElearney A, Scott J, Adamson G, Turtle K, McBride O, Stephenson P. Keeping safe: establishing the need to teach 'keeping safe' messages in primary schools in Northern Ireland: what do children currently know and understand? London: NSPCC, 2011.

McElearney A, Scott J, Stephenson P, Tracey A, Corry D. The views of principals, teachers and other school staff in relation to teaching "keeping safe" messages in primary schools in Northern Ireland. London: NSPCC, 2011.

McElearney A, Stephenson P, Adamson G. The development of effective preventative education in primary schools in Northern Ireland: exploring practice, policy and research implications. London: NSPCC, 2011.

Morawska A, Walsh A, Grabski M, Fletcher R. Parental confidence and preferences for communicating with their child about sexuality. Sex Education 15(3): 235-48, 2015.

Olweus D. The revised Olweus Bully/Victim Questionnaire for Students. Bergen, Norway: University of Bergen.1996

Saslawsky DA, Wurtele SK. Educating children about sexual abuse: implications for pediatric intervention and possible prevention. J Pediatr Psychol. 1986 Jun;11(2):235-45. — View Citation

Stephenson P, McElearney A, Stead J. The development of effective preventative education in primary schools in Northern Ireland: summary report. London: NSPCC, 2011.

Stephenson P, Tracey A, McElearney A. The views of cross-sector stakeholders in relation to teaching "keeping safe" messages in primary schools in Northern Ireland. London: NSPCC, 2011.

Sudermann M, Marshall L. and Loosely S. Evaluation of the London (Ontario) community group treatment programme for children who have witnessed woman abuse. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment and Trauma 3(1): 127-146, 2000.

Tutty L. The revised Children's Knowledge of Abuse Questionnaire: development of a measure of children's understanding of sexual abuse prevention concepts. Social Work Research 19(2): 112-120, 1995.

Walsh K, Brandon L, Chirio L. Mother-child communication about sexual abuse prevention. J Child Sex Abus. 2012;21(4):399-421. doi: 10.1080/10538712.2012.675424. — View Citation

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Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Children's Knowledge of Abuse Questionnaire (CKAQ) (Tutty, 1995) a 33-item self-report measure used to assess children's knowledge of sexual abuse. 3 times across 2 years; time 0 baseline March/June 2016, time 1 May/June 2017, time 2 May/June 2018
Primary Knowledge/Attitudes to Woman Abuse' sub-scale of the 'Child/Teen Witness to Woman Abuse questionnaire (Sudermann et al., 2000) a 10-item sub-scale used to assess children's knowledge of Domestic Abuse 3 times across 2 years; time 0 baseline March/June 2016, time 1 May/June 2017, time 2 May/June 2018
Primary Self-Efficacy Sub-scale (Dake et al., 2003) a 5-item sub-scale used to assess children's perceived self-efficacy to keep safe in situations of abuse. An additional 4 items were added to this measure concerning online abuse, cyberbullying, and neglect 3 times across 2 years; time 0 baseline March/June 2016, time 1 May/June 2017, time 2 May/June 2018
Primary The What-If Situations Test (WIST) (Saslawsky & Wurtele, 1986) a 6-item scenario-based measure designed to assess children's (aged 5-12) ability to recognise and respond to hypothetical situations of abuse. An additional 5 scenarios concerning non-contact, online, and peer-to-peer abuse 3 times across 2 years; time 0 baseline March/June 2016, time 1 May/June 2017, time 2 May/June 2018
Primary two Global Items from the Olweus (1996) bullying questionnaire used to assess frequency of bullying perpetration/victimization. 3 times across 2 years; time 0 baseline March/June 2016, time 1 May/June 2017, time 2 May/June 2018
Primary Adaptation of the Multidimensional Neglectful Behaviour Scale (Kantor et al., 2004) This 38-item measure is used as a screening tool for neglect. This measure has been adapted to be used as knowledge measure. 10 items across a range of neglect concepts will be used and presented as true/false questions. 3 times across 2 years; time 0 baseline March/June 2016, time 1 May/June 2017, time 2 May/June 2018
Primary Administrative school level data on children's behaviour to be collated as a proxy measure of skills in recognising, telling and reporting abusive behaviour. This includes child in need/ child at risk disclosures, concerns raised, support received from external agencies. 3 times across 2 years; time 0 baseline March/June 2016, time 1 May/June 2017, time 2 May/June 2018
Primary Revised Children's Manifest Anxiety Scale (RCMAS 2) short 10 item (Reynold and Paget (1981) a 10 item short version of the RCMAS - 'What I Think and Feel' used to assess children's self-reported anxiety twice across 2 years; time 1 May/June 2017, time 2 May/June 2018
Secondary Survey on Perceived Confidence in, and Attitudes towards approaches to Teaching and Learning about Sensitive Issues in Health & Personal Development (Lynagh et al., 2010) is 26-item survey designed to assess teachers' confidence in teaching and managing sensitive issues in the Health & Personal Development syllabus. Part 2 of this measure will be used to assess teachers' confidence in managing sensitive issues. It has been adapted to focus on the classroom management issues that pertain to the Keeping Safe intervention 3 times across 2 years; time 0 baseline March/June 2016, time 1 May/June 2017, time 2 May/June 2018
Secondary Subscale of the Teacher Willingness to Teach Sexual Health Education Questionnaire (Cohen et al., 2012) includes a teacher comfort subscale comprising 26-items. This subscale has been adapted to include topics specific to the Keeping Safe programme. 3 times across 2 years; time 0 baseline March/June 2016, time 1 May/June 2017, time 2 May/June 2018
Secondary The School Level Environment Survey (SLEQ) (Rentoul & Fraser, 1983; Aldridge et al., 2006) a 24 item measure that assesses school culture from the perspective of the teacher. This will be adapted to ensure it is culturally appropriate. 3 times across 2 years; time 0 baseline March/June 2016, time 1 May/June 2017, time 2 May/June 2018
Secondary Teacher fidelity measure to completion of the CPD training programme and implementation /teaching of keeping safe programme 3 times across 2 years; time 0 November/December 2016, time 1 May/June 2017, time 2 May/June 2018
Secondary Adaptation of 2 scales from the Parenting and Child Sexuality Questionnaire (Morawska et al., 2015) adapted to include topics specific to the Keeping Safe Programme. This measure will be used to assess parent's knowledge and confidence to talk to their children about sensitive keeping safe issues 3 times across 2 years; time 0 baseline March/June 2016, time 1 May/June 2017, time 2 May/June 2018
Secondary Parents' current and future confidence measure (Walsh et al., 2012). 2 questions adapted to assess parents' current and future confidence to talk to their children about keeping safe 3 times across 2 years; time 0 baseline March/June 2016, time 1 May/June 2017, time 2 May/June 2018
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