Both homes and youth workers can be as shiny as a company can polish them, but it can be hard to quantify actual improved behaviour and hard outcomes among young residents.
Anderida Adolescent Care, an organisation that works with troubled young people, has developed a way to make this easier. Its new Success Scoring System (SSS Review) provides a monthly summary to keep track of young people's progress in each Every Child Matters outcome and includes a colourful, user-friendly bar chart to highlight achievements throughout the year. Key workers are also scored on how well they enable young people to achieve outcomes, and young people are able to score staff directly.
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