About the Study
SOLutions In Schools (SOLIS) is an 18-month study co-designing and piloting a whole-school solution focused programme with school staff, students, and parents/carers.
- SOLIS is an innovative whole-school programme, training staff to use solution focused approaches in their everyday conversations with students, colleagues, and parents/ carers.
- The SOLIS study aims to investigate whether we can support school staff to have better conversations with students, colleagues, and parents/carers, using a promising approach called Solution Talk.
Solution Talk involves...
- Positive, forward-looking conversations that help children, young people, families, and school staff focus on what matters to them
- They don’t talk about problems or what is going wrong
- They help people to think about what they want to be different or better, by exploring their skills, what they’re already doing that’s working well, and celebrating success.
- Developed through a co-design process in an all-through (ages 4-18) school in East London, the programme trains staff to have positive, strengths-based conversations, shifting away from problem-focused discipline.
- We will investigate how students and staff experience solution focused conversations and whether it has a potential impact on mental wellbeing, communication, behaviour and school culture.
- The study is funded by the Barts charity and is being led by Professor Rose McCabe and Dr Fiona Robinson at City St. George’s, University of London.
Background
- Schools have a statutory duty to promote wellbeing and, in the UK, whole-school approaches are recommended. However, school staff are generally not trained in supporting wellbeing.
- Disruptive classroom behaviour is an increasing problem – impacting students’ learning, concentration, and motivation to attend school, as well as staff job satisfaction.
- Everyday student-teacher conversations play a key role in promoting social-emotional skills and a growth mindset.
- In turn, this has significant potential to improve children’s education and future life outcomes.
Aims
- This study aims to co-design and pilot a whole-school solution focused programme, with students, school staff, and parents/ carers.
Methods
We will:
- Create a manual, resources, and video training materials for how staff can use Solution Talk in their conversations with students, staff, and parents/carers. We will create this in collaboration with students, staff and carers.
- Train up to 170 school staff in Solution Talk and provide ongoing supervision. We will assess how students and staff experience and implement Solution Talk by observing student-staff conversations and conducting interviews and focus groups.
- Test student and staff outcomes (e.g., mental wellbeing) before the training and termly throughout the 2025-26 academic year.
- Refine the programme, training package, and resources, for use in larger evaluation of the programme.