What is the outcome Star Tool?
What is the outcome Star Tool?
Outcomes Stars are evidence-based tools designed to support positive change and greater wellbeing, with scales presented in a star shape and measured on a clearly defined ‘Journey of Change’. The Outcomes Star is completed as part of conversations between individuals and support practitioners such as key workers.
How do you complete the outcome of a star?
There are 9 key stages in ensuring that services can successfully and effectively use the Outcomes Star….
- Making the Star.
- Implementing the Star.
- Understanding the Star.
- Understanding the Journey of Change.
- Using the Star with service users.
- Action planning with the Star.
- Capturing distance travelled.
- Reporting with Star data.
How many outcomes stars are there?
There are over 20 versions of the Outcomes Star. They are sector-wide tools – different versions of the Star include homelessness, mental health and young people. All versions consist of a number of scales based on an explicit model of change which creates coherence across the whole tool and a Star Chart.
What is the family star?
The Family Star (Relationships) is a Star developed specifically for use with services who work with families experiencing inter-parental conflict, and where that conflict could negatively affect effective parenting and the well-being of the children.
What are the benefits of the outcomes star?
A family of evidence-based tools for measuring and supporting change when working with people. A unique and innovative way for frontline services to demonstrate their impact whilst improving their keywork. Tailored to specific sectors, with over 25 versions developed in collaboration with service users, service providers and commissioners
Which is the best outcome star for parents?
Triangle have developed four variants of the Outcomes Star for parents – the Family Star, Family Star Plus, Family Star (Early Years) and Family Star (Relationships). They are widely used to support parents and their families by local authorities and voluntary sector services across the UK.
Is there a licence for the outcomes star?
Licences are also available for those wishing to translate the document into other languages. The Outcomes Star™ This Star is part of a family of Outcomes Star tools. Each tool includes a Star Chart, User Guide or Quiz and guidance on implementation and some have visual and other resources.
What makes a support star relevant to parents?
Support Star (Parents) focuses on 6 areas relevant to parents of children facing serious illness: Everyone’s experience of serious illness will of course be different, but the pattern of change is often similar.