Call to Action: YPR’s Program Impact Survey

Call to Action: YPR’s Program Impact Survey

From time-to-time we may ask for your help on a project. Now is that time.

The Ask. If you or anyone you know has engaged in the programs or services of Young People in Recovery over the last 10 years, please complete the survey below or share with your network.?

Survey Details. Our partner – Young People in Recovery – is conducting a program evaluation survey. The survey is designed to gain insight into and determine the impact of their programs and services.

The survey is meant to be completed only by those that have ever engaged in YPR programs or services.?

The average survey completion time is 16m:47s.

The survey includes general demographic questions, the Recovery Capital Index, and the nature of your life before engaging YPR and what your life is like now.

The survey closes 10 JANUARY 2025.

Commonly Well is managing this survey and conducting the final analysis for YPR.

The Survey. The YPR Evaluation and Impact Survey is available in both English and Spanish.

Why this Matters. Behavioral health, addiction treatment, and recovery support organizations of all sizes struggle mightily with knowing whether their program works or to what extent it works.

Young People in Recovery, specifically, has a wide reach across the U.S. They have over 70 chapters and engage over 70,000 people annually. Most people’s interaction with YPR is short, but many others participate for months and stay connected for years.

Resources are limited for every organization. Understanding the performance, quality, and impact of recovery support and treatment means those resources can be applied in the most efficient and effective way possible.

The more responses we can obtain with your help, the better YPR can understand its impact and deploy its resources to help the tens of thousands that seek their help every year.?

And if we know what works at YPR, the field will be better equipped to apply those learnings elsewhere to help more people.

We need more and better data. We need your help to find anyone that has interacted with YPR in the past.

Thank you for helping us and our partners at Young People in Recovery with this important program evaluation.


With gratitude,

David Whitesock, CEO

Commonly Well

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