Funding, training, innovative models and well-defined practice standards are critical to the development of quality services but there is no more important measure of success than the impact on people’s experience and success in addressing their top priorities.
Please broadly circulate this survey from OMH’s Office of Advocacy and Peer Support Services to help guide us all in how effective our service delivery and advocacy has been in helping people to improve their lives.

Greetings!
The Office of Mental Health (OMH) is continuing to work hard to reach our goal of a more person-centered mental health system. Part of that work involves including the voices of people who currently receive or have received services in the past in how we measure the quality of mental health programs and services. As we continue to do this inside OMH, we are also asking for help from 黑料正能量ers. We are sending out a survey to hear from youth, young adults, adults, older adults, and families about what you think is most important to measure when deciding if a service 鈥渨orked鈥 or not.
The survey should take no more than 10 minutes, and your responses will help inform how OMH measure quality of care and whether/how that care helped an individual.
Survey link:
The survey will close on Monday, 4/27.
Thank you!