How do you do an 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.
What is purpose of outcome star?
The Outcomes Star is: A growing suite of evidence-based tools designed to help human service workers and clients to identify and measure meaningful change. A unique and innovative way for services to demonstrate their impact whilst improving their ways of supporting clients.
How many outcome stars are there?
There are over 30 different ‘ready-made’ versions of the Star available, each tailored to a specific sector and co-created with services and service users.
Who developed the outcome star?
The first version of the Outcomes Star was developed over a four year period by Joy MacKeith, Sara Burns and Kate Graham through an iterative process of consultation, development and testing.
What is an outcome star?
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.
What is family star?
Family Star (Relationships) is a new variant focused on protecting children from conflict between parents. It has been specifically designed for services focusing on resolving conflict between parents (inter-parental conflict).
What is Outcome star?
What is the recovery Star model?
The Recovery Star is a tool for supporting and measuring change when working with adults of working age who experience mental health problems. It is an outcomes tool, which means that it enables organisations to measure and summarise change across a range of service users and projects.
What is a triangle family?
A triangle is a three-person relationship system. It is considered the building block or “molecule” of larger emotional systems because a triangle is the smallest stable relationship system. A two-person system is unstable because it tolerates little tension before involving a third person.
Is the recovery star an assessment?
What is the Recovery Star? The Recovery Star is a tool for supporting and measuring change when working with adults of working age who experience mental health problems. It is an outcomes tool, which means that it enables organisations to measure and summarise change across a range of service users and projects.
How does the outcomes star work for service users?
How does the Outcomes Star work? The Outcomes Star works because it is a unique outcomes measurement tool, which is designed to be used in collaboration with service users in an objective and fully integrated way. Using the Star enables keyworkers to work more effectively with service users. There are 9 key steps in how the Outcomes Star works.
Why is the outcomes star important to keyworkers?
The Outcomes Star works because it is a unique outcomes measurement tool, which is designed to be used in collaboration with service users in an objective and fully integrated way. Using the Star enables keyworkers to work more effectively with service users.
How are outcomes stars used to measure wellbeing?
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 many versions of the outcome star are there?
There are over 30 versions of the Star tailored to different sectors, settings and service user groups, such as The Family Star Plus for working towards more effective parenting, or the Well-being Star for people with long-term health conditions (figure below).