Research
PRCH is convinced of the invaluable role of experience. Our research and evaluation work is rooted in our community work and connections. We are committed to continuing to learn as we go, primarily from the communities with which we partner. We enjoy working collaboratively alongside people, families and organizations, across the boundaries that academic disciplines and diagnostic labels can at times create.
Program Evaluation including capacity and needs assessment; program design and evaluation; assistance with linking program activities to outcomes; using data to sustain program operations; and strategies for building organizational capacity for self-assessment. For more information, please contact Maria O'Connell.
Citizenship Measure Development Project Citizens—Community Enhancement Project CT Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services Partnership CT Mental Health Transformation State Incentive Grant Connecticut Health Foundation Multicultural Health Initiative Evaluation The Parachute Factory Peer Mentor Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness Study Peer Engagement Specialists Person-Centered Planning Research Projects Read more about our research projects in the area of person-centered planning.Consultation to the Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disAbility Services Recovery Finance Project The Recovery Finance Project will address the financial well-being of justice involved people with mental health challenges. We will work with community partners across the New Haven region, including the City of New Haven Financial Empowerment Center, to implement an intervention targeting community level determinants of financial well-being for this population.SAMHSA Recovery To Practice Initiative Yale ROSE Study Sawubona Healing Circle IMANI Breakthrough Yale Collaborative for Motive Control Studies