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Results of the Pilot

Welcome to the DEAL

DEAL was developed through a series of distinct phases from 2004 to 2006:

Mapping and consultation: Existing emotional health resources for schools and youth groups were collected from key organisations in the health and education sectors to identify gaps in provision.

The planning phased involved consultation with 65 experts from 35 different voluntary, public and private sector organisations including ChildLine, Connexions, and healthy schools coordinators. For example, a joint lesson on bullying was developed with ChildLine, English lessons with the Poetry Society and Lapidus and Citizenship lessons with Connexions.

Consultation with young people: 1000 young people were surveyed online or in focus groups about their views on emotional health. Together with outcomes of the development groups this was used to target the development of the teaching materials.

2-phase Pilot: A small scale pilot was held in 2004/5 followed by a larger one in 2005/6. 1700 students and over 50 staff took part in 10 schools in Cambridgeshire, East Ayrshire, Gloucestershire, Gwent, Kent and the West Midlands.

The pilot was evaluated by comparing learning pre and post doing the programme. Students filled in the BarOn EQ-i:Youth Version (Short) to assess their emotional literacy skills and a Samaritans questionnaire to measure knowledge and attitude.

  • During two years of piloting in eleven schools, students reported feeling more confident dealing with emotionally difficult situations and being more self aware in their behaviour towards others.

  • Teachers reported feeling more confident in dealing with emotional health, both delivering it as a subject and in dealing with students outside the classroom. They also felt more aware of their own emotional health as a result.

  • A statistically significant impact on students’ ability to cope with stress and confidence in responding to someone in distress was also shown. 

DVD development: The DEAL DVD was developed following completion of the pilot. The anti-stigma section of the DVD was supported by SHIFT, the anti-stigma lead for the National Institute of Mental Health in England, and in partnership with the HELP programme, Young Scot and the Consortium for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Young People.

Launch: DEAL was launched in the media on the 24th October 2006. Coverage included TV, Radio, Newspaper and websites including on BBC News 24, The Times Educational Supplement, Irish Times, The Metro, The Glasgow Evening Times and The Sun newspapers, reaching over 23 million readers, viewers and listeners.

More information

National Curriculum links

For more information, contact:

Tonja Schmidt,
Development Co-ordinator,
t.schmidt@samaritans.org

Tonja Schmidt