Mental Health Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Good Schools Study: Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial of a Program to Prevent Violence Against Children in Schools
The purpose of this study is to determine whether use of the Good Schools Toolkit is effective in reducing violence against children in primary schools.
Violence against children has profound effects on both children's health and their ability
to do well at school. Fear, anxiety and injuries caused by violence may play a large role in
both children's absenteeism and low educational achievement, and there is increasing
interest from large bilateral donors in investigating this link in low income countries. The
Good School Toolkit has been developed and refined for 6 years in Uganda by Raising Voices.
The toolkit takes a systemic approach, involving an entire school in a process of change to
reduce violence and improve teaching techniques. The Toolkit draws on the Transtheoretical
Model and incorporates standard behaviour change techniques such as setting a goal and
making an action plan, which are effective in modifying behaviour. This study aims to
determine whether use of the Good School Toolkit reduces children's experience of violence
by school staff. The investigators will also examine the effects of the Toolkit on
children's educational outcomes, mental health and well-being.
The investigators will conduct a cluster randomised controlled trial in 40 primary schools
in Luwero District, Uganda. More than 3500 children in Primary 5, 6 and 7 will be surveyed
(aged about 11-16 years). Half of the schools will receive the Toolkit, and other half will
be put on a waiting list to receive the Toolkit at the end of the study. The results from
this evaluation will be used to brief policy-makers within the Ministry of Education and
Sports involved in developing country-wide policy and practice around violence against
children in schools.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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