Circles of Support
The Circles Project facilitates school based circles of support for disabled children. A circle usually consist of 6-8 volunteers from the child's class who agree to meet weekly with the child and an adult facilitator, to work together to increase the child's social opportunities and choices.
Interim Evaluation Results - February 2006 to July 2007
It was not possible or appropriate to formally evaluate every Circle with PLUS involvement. From a total of 25 Circles 19 contributed to this data, involving 10 focus children and 83 volunteers.
The following data are the result of formal evaluations completed by Circle members, school staff (normally class teacher and playground supervisor) and parents or carers of focus children at the end of each block of 6 to 8 sessions. Evaluation forms were reviewed and improved during the first year of operation, so not all questions were asked of all participants.
Focus Children
(True for all children, all Circles)
(True for all children, all Circles)
Due to changes in evaluation forms the following questions were only asked of 4 focus children.
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100% (4) of all Focus Children questioned felt better about themselves as a result of being part of a Circle
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50% (2) of Focus Children reported that they now play more with others out with school and 25% (1) was unsure if this was the case.
All Circle Members
Parents of Focus Children
Parents were given the opportunity to detail any problems that had arisen as a result of the Circle. No issues were reported although a desire for greater involvement out with school was expressed.
School Staff
School staff were also given the opportunity to comment on any concerns they had regarding the impact of the Circle on the focus child. Final evaluations before PLUS withdrawal did not contain negative responses.
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