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APPENDICES

Appendix A: Initial letter to the case study school describing the study Appendix B: Letters sent out to staff, parents and agencies working with the school , informing them of the study and requesting volunteers Appendix C: Letters, information sheets and consent forms

Appendix D: Interview Schedules

Appendix E: The focus group plan, and focus group activities

Appendix F: Literature Context-Mechanism-Outcome Configurations Appendix G: Initial set of Context-Mechanism-Outcome

Configurations identified on Day 1 of observations

Appendix H: Notes from the realist interview (Programme Specifications with notes regarding interviewee’s comments and suggested amendments)

Appendix I: Examples of coding data

Appendix J: Additional Programme Specifications (labelled 2-11) Appendix K: An audit of Greenberg et al’s (2005) strategies for effective programme delivery according to this school context

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