The document announces an event from the organization SUNLOWS about presenting results from the START trial, which compared Multi-systemic Therapy to usual management for adolescents at risk of out-of-home placement due to antisocial behavior. The study aimed to inform policymakers and professionals about effectiveness and costs. It also lists future event dates and ways to provide feedback or follow the Mental Health Research Network on social media.
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1. SUNLOWS TRIES TO MAKE THE SUBJECT OF RESEARCH USER-FRIENDLY
FRIDAY JANUARY 31ST
2-4PM
@MHRNSLSEHub
The START trial is a multicentre pragmatic
clinical RCT comparing Multi-systemic
Therapy with carefully documented
Management as Usual. It is aimed at
adolescents at high risk of requiring
out-of-home placement, specifically
when this risk is associated with
antisocial behaviour, including conviction
as a young offender. The study aims to
inform policymakers, service
commissioners, professionals, service
users and their families about its potential
in the UK. It will also produce data on the
clinical and cost-effectiveness of standard
services offered to young people with
serious antisocial behaviour problems.
Room 1.21, Franklin-Wilkins building, Waterloo Campus
Stamford Street, London SE1 8WA
Please call or email to book a place: 020 7848 5015
www.sunlows.org.uk
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info@sunlows.org.uk
Future SUNLOWS dates for your diary:
Friday 28th February
Friday 28th March
We always value your feedback!
The Mental Health Research Network is
part of the NIHR Clinical Research
Network, which supports research to make
patients, and the NHS, better.
Follow the South London & South East Hub on Twitter and Facebook:
START: presented by
Rachel Haley
MHRN South London & South East Hub
SUNLOWS