REducing the risk of criminal exploitation using multiSystEmic Therapy (RESET)
REducing the risk of criminal exploitation using multiSystEmic Therapy
The RESET Study
Multisystemic Therapy (MST) is an intensive family-based intervention designed to support young people with antisocial behaviours. MST-E is an augmented version of MST, adapted specifically for the families of children and young people aged 10 to 15 years of age who are at risk of criminal exploitation.
The aim of this study is to understand whether it is feasible to complete a pilot trial of Multi-Systematic Therapy-Exploitation (MST-E) within existing Multi-Systemic Therapy (MST) services in England.
This study is funded by the Youth Endowment Fund and is being delivered in collaboration with MST UK & Ireland.
We will be asking people to take part in this study through existing MST services, based in Birmingham, Sandwell, Nottingham, and Kirklees. This will be in three stages:
Study contacts
RESET Study Manager Dr Nikita Hayden CEDAR University of Warwick |
RESET Study Chief Investigator Professor Peter Langdon CEDAR, University of Warwick |
Newsletter and further information
To keep updated with the study, you can sign up for the study newsletter by emailing Nikita.Hayden@warwick.ac.uk.
You can also view study details on the ISRCTN registry where regular study updates will be published.
Participant information sheets
Participant information sheets for the pilot study (stage 2.1):
Screening information
Young person version (aged 14 and over)Link opens in a new window
Young person version (aged 13 and under)Link opens in a new window
Parent full versionLink opens in a new window
Parent summary versionLink opens in a new window
Click here for Urdu, Polish, Punjabi (Pakistani) and Bengali translated versions
Click here for audio/video versions of the participant informationLink opens in a new window
Please contact Nikita.Hayden@warwick.ac.uk for further information or to request further translations.
Participant information sheets for the post-pilot interviews (stage 2.2):
Young person version (aged 14 and over)Link opens in a new window
Young person version (aged 13 and under)Link opens in a new window
Parent versionLink opens in a new window
Questionnaires for the pilot phase (stage 2.1) of the project are available here -
Young person versions:
BaselineLink opens in a new window
Mid-treatmentLink opens in a new window
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