Peer Respite Toolkit

Massachusetts

Author

HSRI

The Toolkit for Evaluating Peer Respites is written for evaluators, government officials, and peer-to-peer program staff and managers. It can be used to document program operations and outcomes and to build evidence for the efficacy of peer respites. This resource includes recommendations on best practices in evaluation and data monitoring based on techniques used by other peer respites. It encompasses a range of strategies for collecting and reporting data. In this context, data is any information collected from guests who use the peer respite or people working there, regardless of whether programs use the information for research or for reporting to constituents or funders.

Project tags

Services

Technical Assistance & Training

How Can We Help?