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Emotional Regulation and Impulse Control Evaluation (Summary)

Overview

Mind Australia evaluated their ERIC (Emotional Regulation and Impulse Control) program implementation across youth mental health services. While staff faced training access barriers, they adapted creatively. Both staff and residents found ERIC valuable for teaching life skills, though success depended on recovery stage and required adequate time and encouragement.

Key insights

Key Insights:

  1. Staff turnover created training gaps, limiting ERIC program access
  2. Initial Deakin training lacked practical application guidance for staff
  3. Role-play sessions in Communities of Practice proved most valuable
  4. Staff adapted ERIC tools creatively despite limited formal training
  5. Integration with existing tools remained unresolved due to time constraints
  6. Worksheets needed better diversity representation, especially LGBTQI+ inclusion
  7. Recovery stage determined how well residents received ERIC tools
  8. Pre-organized, easily accessible materials facilitated spontaneous ERIC application

Did this resource draw on transformative evidence?

This document is heavily based on experiential expertise. The evaluation gathered direct experiences through focus groups and individual interviews with both Community Mental Health Practitioners (staff) and residents who actually used ERIC tools. Their real-world insights, challenges, and practical adaptations form the core findings of this evaluation.

This document is strongly based on practice wisdom. It captures frontline staff adaptations, creative problem-solving, and practical insights from implementing ERIC in real-world settings. The findings reflect accumulated knowledge from practitioners who bridged training gaps, adapted tools to individual circumstances, and learned what works through daily practice experience.

This document is based on research and evaluation insights. It presents findings from a structured evaluation using focus groups and individual interviews with staff and residents across multiple Mind Australia facilities. The systematic data collection and analysis of ERIC program implementation provides evidence-based insights for program improvement.

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