H-PM 2.2d: % of clients surveyed who reported a better ability to cope
H-PM 2.2d: % of individuals surveyed who reported a better ability to cope
Current Value
89%
Definition
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Story Behind the Curve
"A better ability to cope" due to mental health services means different things for different programs. For example, for participants in ACCESS' Court Watch program it means better understanding their legal rights and feeling empowered to action. For participants in NAMI Family & Peer Education programs, it means having learned critical strategies to take care of their child with mental illness. For youth in YSS' Mentoring program, it means having a heightened understanding and belief that underage use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs is wrong.
Partners
This data is reported by the following partner agencies and funded-programs:
- ACCESS - Domestic Abuse and Sexual Abuse programs, Court Watch
- NAMI - Public Education & Awareness (In Our Own Voice, Ending the Silence), Family & Peer Support, Family & Peer Education, NAMI on Campus, Wellness Center
- The Arc - Respite Care
- YSS - Mentoring, Outpatient Service Coordination (until FY22, Nursing Care Coordination)