Ann Hagell Research Lead, AYPH AYPH BE HEALTHY EVALUATION 11 April 2013 © Association for Young People’s Health, 2013 AYPH is a progressive charity and membership forum, creating a focus for everyone working in the field of young people’s health across the UK. With our members, we aim to promote and support the health and well-being of young people by: Encouraging and facilitating more effective communication between practitioners Working to raise the profile and understanding of young people’s health needs Improving access to information, resources, innovation and best practice Promoting evidence-based practice by making research findings more accessible and supporting new studies into young people’s health For more information on AYPH’s work and membership options, visit our website at www.youngpeopleshealth.org.uk, or email
[email protected] 1 AYPH BE HEALTHY EVALUATION Evaluation of the AYPH Be Healthy Project Contents Acknowledgements 3 1 Background to the Be Healthy Project 4 What do we know about the health needs of sexually exploited young people? Youth participation The Be Healthy Project Conclusion 2 Evaluation methods 10 Meeting notes and minutes Reports to funders Workshop evaluations Evaluation workshop with the young people Evaluation workshop with the project staff Case studies Assessment of output materials 3 Delivering the project 14 Achieving the project aims Outcomes for the young people Workshop planning 4 Cross cutting issues 24 Issue 1: Ambitious expectations Issue 2: Challenges of participation work