To date, no interventions to prevent violence in refugee camp schools have ever been rigorously evaluated. The primary objective of this project is to test the effectiveness of the Empateach intervention to prevent physical violence from teachers to students in Nyarugusu Refugee Camp, Tanzania. Secondary objectives are to assess the impact of the Empateach intervention on student's depressive symptoms, experience of emotional violence and educational test scores. A two arm cluster RCT with parallel assignment will be conducted.
School is one of the most common settings where children may experience violence; and emerging evidence suggests that in some settings, school staff may be one of the most common perpetrator of violence against children.To date, no interventions to prevent violence in refugee camp schools have ever been rigorously evaluated. The primary objective of this project is to test the effectiveness of the Empateach intervention to prevent physical violence from teachers to students in Nyarugusu Refugee Camp, Tanzania. Secondary objectives are to assess the impact of the Empateach intervention on student's depressive symptoms, experience of emotional violence and educational test scores. The aim of the Empateach intervention is to improve 'student and teacher well-being; self-regulation; teacher classroom management and teacher's use of positive discipline techniques'. Participants in the intervention condition will receive a 10-week group intervention. A two arm cluster RCT will be conducted, with parallel assignment and an approximately 1:1 allocation ratio. Cross-sectional surveys of students will be conducted at three time points: a baseline, a midline immediately after the 10 week intervention; and an endline 6 months after then end of the intervention. The primary outcome, violence from school staff to students, will be measured using an adapted version of the ICAST-CI.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
2,120
Empateach is a behavioural intervention for teachers.
physical violence
students' self-reports of physical violence from school staff in the past week, as measured by a modified ICAST-CI
Time frame: Assessed at 10-week follow-up
physical violence
students' self-reports of physical violence from school staff in the past week, as measured by a modified ICAST-CI
Time frame: Assessed at 6-month follow-up
emotional violence
students' self-reports of emotional violence from school staff, as measured by a modified ICAST-CI
Time frame: past 1 week; assessed at 10-week and 6-month follow-up
depressive symptoms
students' self-reports of emotional violence from school staff, as measured by a modified ICAST-CI
Time frame: past 2 weeks; assessed at 10-week and 6-month follow-up
educational performance
test scores on yearly exams
Time frame: assessed at the end of the school year, about 11-12 months from baseline
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