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NICE guidance and Multisystemic Therapy for Young People
Dr. Jenny TaylorConsultant Clinical Psychologist & MST Team ManagerHackney
Vina Bramble Parent, Hackney
Cathy JamesChildren, Young people & Families leadPersonality Disorder Team, Department of Health
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Aim of presentation
Relevance of NICE guidance for young people and families
Introduction to the Multisystemic Therapy programme in England
Parent and professional experience of MST in London borough of Hackney
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NICE guidance 77
Guidance on Anti-social Personality Disorder published in January 2009
Includes prevention and interventions for children & young people and families(1)
For younger children, group parenting programmes are effective but for adolescents with more severe problems individualised programmes, including Multisystemic Therapy are most effective
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Conduct Disorder & Antisocial Personality Disorder
Significant chronic antisocial behaviour in teenage years – ‘conduct disorder’
Approx a third of kids who meet criteria for conduct disorder go on to meet criteria for ‘Antisocial Personality Disorder’ in adulthood
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Recognition of developmental context
People with ASPD have often grown up in fractured families in which parental conflict is typical and parenting is harsh and inconsistent. As a result of parental inadequacies and/or the child’s difficult behaviour, the child’s care is often interrupted and transferred to agencies outside the family. This in turn often leads to truancy, having delinquent associates and substance misuse, which frequently result in increased rates of unemployment, poor and unstable housing situations, and inconsistency in relationships in adulthood. Many people with ASPD have a criminal conviction and are imprisoned or die prematurely as a result of reckless behaviour.
NICE clinical guideline 77
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What is Multisystemic Therapy?
An intervention program for young people at risk of care or custody due to significant anti-social behaviour
Developed in the USA Currently being researched here to
compare its efficacy against standard ‘treatments’
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Multisystemic Therapy in England
2008 Ten pilot sites of MST were established as part of a national research programme into effectiveness of the model in England: Barnsley, Greenwich, Hackney, Leeds, Merton & Kingston, Peterborough, Plymouth, Reading, Sheffield & TraffordBuilding on the experience of the two existing licensed MST sites in England (Cambridgeshire & Brandon Centre in North London) and of programmes in Northern European Sites are funded over four years by Department of Health, Department for Children Schools and Families and Youth Justice Board
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MST in Hackney
Service opened in October 2008
Staff team:
MST Supervisor/Manager (plus 2x backup supervisors)
4 x MST Therapists
MST Administrator
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MST: the intervention
What does it actually involve?
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The ecological model
Child
Family
Peers
School
Neighborhood
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How does MST differ from other available interventions?
Prioritising evidence-based interventions Delivered in a way that engages families Focus and quality control Emphasis on long term sustainability
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Referrals from 1/10/08 – 1/10/09
58 referrals 33 families worked with
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Families worked with over the last year
Of the 33 who went on to treatment:
16 closed and completed 5 closed without completion 12 in progress
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And what about the outcomes..?
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Outcomes in terms of family satisfaction
‘I loved MST, it’s a really great service and it helped my family loads. It taught me the techniques of doing the fit circles and things to do in different situations and this has really helped, I’m missing MST’
‘You are the only thing (Service) we’ve ever stuck with’
‘MST – Support when no one else did, made a difference when nothing else did.’
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Outcomes in terms of living at home
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Outcomes in terms of education
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Outcomes in terms of offending