TY - JOUR PY - 1998// TI - The Reduction of Problem Behaviours and School Exclusion in At-Risk Youth: An Experimental Study of School Social Work with Cost-Benefit Analyses JO - Child and family social work A1 - Bagley, Christopher A1 - Pritchard, Colin SP - 219 EP - 226 VL - 3 IS - 4 N2 - A three-year experimental programme of school social work involving 2.5 workers was introduced into a primary school and a linked secondary school serving deprived council estates with high rates of unemployment, poverty and crime and high rates of exclusions from school. In comparison with two similar schools which acted as controls, the experiment was reflected in a stat-istically significant reduction in rates of self-reported theft, truancy, bullying, hard-drug use and net exclusions. Analysis of reduction in school exclusions showed that the experiment was highly cost-effective. Qualitative evaluations supported findings from stat-istical comparisons, suggesting that school social work can be effective in both preventing children coming into care and im-proving school climate and teacher morale. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Child and Family Social Work, 1998. Copyright © 1998 by Blackwell Publishers) England Foreign Countries At Risk Youth At Risk Juvenile School Attendance School Dropout Prevention School Social Work Cost Analysis School Based Intervention Program At Risk Child School Environment Child Problem Behavior Child Behavior Juvenile Problem Behavior Juvenile Behavior Behavior Intervention 07-00

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