Tallaght Prosocial
Title
Randomised Controlled Trial Evaluation of ‘Mate-Tricks’, an After-Schools Programme to Improve Prosocial Behaviour Among 8-9 Years Olds in Tallaght, Dublin
Research Team
Dr Liam O’Hare (Joint PI), Dr Andy Biggart (Joint PI), Professor Paul Connolly, Dr Karen Kerr, Professor Carol McGuinness.
Timescale
September 2008 – December 2011
Funder
Tallaght West Child Development Initiative
Aims and Objectives
To evaluate the effectiveness of the after-schools programme – ‘Mate-Tricks’ – in improving prosocial behaviour among 8-9 year olds.
Methodology
A randomised controlled trial was used for the main evaluation. Approximately 210 children from seven schools were referred each year and randomly assigned to the programme or the control group. The programme lasted for 36 weeks over the normal school year. The first cohort of children began in October 2008 and there were two successive cohorts of 210 children in October 2009 and October 2010. The main analysis was based on pooling the 630 children together. Programme delivery and fidelity were also monitored through the year and in-depth qualitative data gathered through interviews with children, teachers and parents regarding their experiences of and perspectives on the programme.
Outputs
Interim reports were provided to the funders in September of each year and a final report was delivered to the funders in early 2012. A copy of the final report will be available on the website soon.
Further Information
For further information please contact Dr Liam O’Hare