CORC provides expert support in a range of ways for small, medium and large size services and settings.
- To develop staff's understanding of outcome and feedback measures, and to use them effectively.
- To be able to collect better mental health and wellbeing outcomes for children and young people.
- To provide data analysis, evaluation and research services, and translate research into useable data.
- To support service improvement and practice development, including a Best Practice Framework set of standards.
We can do this through our CORC membership options, consultancy and our training, which is for CORC members and non-CORC members.
You can find out more and explore our work here:
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CORC membership
CORC has membership options and services to suit the needs of organisations and services operating across different sectors, providing varying levels of support and opportunities to get involved. See which you think suits you, and just get in touch to discuss.
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Projects and Collaborations
CORC provides a consultancy service that collaborates with academic institutions to conduct research and partners with voluntary and community settings, NHS Trusts and independent organisations on specific service improvement or transformation projects.
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Case studies
Case studies of our work with voluntary, charity and community settings, NHS Trusts and independent organisations. Ranging from evaluation, understanding the impact of interventions, service improvement, best practice, developing guidance, embedding and working effectively with outcome measures.
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Research Library
Our Research Library contains an in-depth collection of material on evidence based child and adolescent mental health, which considers factors relating to outcome and feedback measures, person-centred care, shared decision making and evaluations of effective practice written or co-authored by CORC and our EBPU colleagues.