Better off: % of children reporting increased knowledge or skill development as a result of the program - (Annual)
Current Value
97%
Definition
Story Behind the Curve
Partners
What Works
Data Discussion
FY24: Q1: All children reported improvements in mood, coping, and peer interactions. The pre and post test scores supported that. Parents gave feedback as to how the program helped and none complained about any services or activities that were provided. All children in the group are now connected to ongoing mental health. This was a very successful cohort. Q2: all children that completed the program, regardless of their scores, indicated that they enjoyed the program and felt they benefited from the curriculum. All children were enrolled or referred for further services, or had already been connected to a provider. Q3: All children that completed the program indicated that they had improvements in school, coping, communication, self-esteem, reduced depression or anxiety, and improved mood. Q4: All children that completed the program indicated that they had improvements in behaviors, coping, communication, self-esteem, reduced depression or anxiety, and improved mood.