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Is headspace making a difference to young people’s lives?

This report presents the evaluation findings of headspace, a service to improve the mental health and social and emotional wellbeing of young people

Citation:
Hilferty, F., Cassells, R., Muir, K., Duncan, A., Christensen, D., Mitrou, F., Gao, G., Mavisakalyan, A., Hafekost, K., Tarverdi, Y., Nguyen, H., Wingrove, C. and Katz, I. (2015). Is headspace making a difference to young people’s lives? Final Report of the independent evaluation of the headspace program . (SPRC Report 08/2015). Sydney: Social Policy Research Centre, UNSW Australia. 

Abstract:
headspace aims to improve the mental health and social and emotional wellbeing of young people in Australia through the provision of evidence-based, integrated, youth-centred and holistic services. In January 2013, the Australian Government Department of Health (DoH) commissioned a consortium of researchers from the Social Policy Research Centre and the Centre for Social Impact, UNSW Australia; Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre, Curtin University; and the Telethon Kids Institute, University of Western Australia to evaluate the effectiveness of headspace.

The evaluation aimed to:

  • examine young people’s access to and engagement with the centre-based program including the demand for services at centres and barriers and facilitators to service use
  • assess the outcomes of young people who have received services from headspace to determine the effectiveness of the treatment
  • assess the centre-based program’s service delivery model including aspects of the model that are most and least effective in assisting headspace to meet its objectives, and
  • conduct a cost effectiveness analysis of the program as it currently operates, as well as an expanded version of the program that seeks national coverage.

This report presents the evaluation findings.