Program Outcomes

The agency bases it’s program measures on the best available research and evidence to increase their effect on providing new skills and knowledge to create stronger families, ensure family bonding, create healthy early brain development in children, enhance early learning and prevent child abuse and neglect.

Each of Parent Trust for Washington Children’s programs has its own benchmarks for success (and related achievement rate) and measurement for percentage of change related to the Outcomes.

Investing Time

Parent Trust for Washington Children has invested over 300 staff hours and resources consulting with leading evaluators and researchers to provide accurate and thorough program outcome measures.

The agency currently measures all programs for their effect on providing new skills and knowledge to create stronger families, ensure family bonding, create healthy early brain development in children, enhance early learning and prevent child abuse and neglect.

Investing Resources

Parent Trust for Washington Children’s ongoing Outcomes Evaluations utilize survey’s filled out periodically by program participants.

These surveys measure critical Protective Factors that research has shown decreases the risk of maltreatment and dysfunction in the home:

  • Increase of social support networks for the family
  • Increase in applied family management skills and knowledge of normal child development
  • Increase in life management skills

Expectant and New Parent Services

Proven to increase skills and knowledge

N=728

Proven to increase skills/knowledge

N=6562

Parent Education and Support Programs

Proven to increase social support and family management skills.

N=1480

Proven to increase social support and family management skills.

N=2417

Telephone Support And Resources

Proven to decrease callers’ stress and increase parenting skills and knowledge.

N=1229

Child & Teen Services

Shown to increase teens’ knowledge of stress and techniques to manage stress.

N=743