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    • Child Psychology
    • Bereavement Studies
    • Social Work

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    • Childhood bereavement significantly affects psychological and educational outcomes.
    • Vulnerable children at risk of antisocial behavior require targeted support.
    • Community outreach programs can mitigate negative impacts of grief.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the Winston's Wish SWITCH program, a community outreach initiative.
    • To assess the program's impact on children at risk of antisocial behavior.
    • To analyze preliminary data on emotional distress, relationships, and concentration.

    Main Methods:

    • Service evaluation of the Winston's Wish SWITCH program.
    • Analysis of parent (n=31) and young person (n=96) Strength and Difficulties (SDQ) data.
    • Pre- and post-intervention assessment of psychological and behavioral outcomes.

    Main Results:

    • Preliminary data indicate a positive impact on emotional distress.
    • The program appears to improve relationships and concentration in young participants.
    • Initial findings suggest the program is beneficial for at-risk bereaved children.

    Conclusions:

    • The SWITCH program shows promise in supporting bereaved children at risk.
    • Further robust evaluation is needed to confirm long-term effects.
    • Community-based interventions are crucial for mitigating bereavement's negative consequences.