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Evaluation Guide

The YES Evaluation Guide is available for download. The purpose of the guide is to assist implementers of the YES program to evaluate the processes and outcomes of their work. The guide contains a broad overview of process and outcome evaluation designs, methods for data management, and specific program evaluation resources.

In the first section of the guide, we describe the strengths and weaknesses of various evaluation types and designs. In Sections II and III, we include the evaluation forms, questionnaires, and guides we have developed for the program.

Implementers and evaluators may choose evaluation methods and tools that are tailored to the needs of their programs and the resources available.

The guide is available, along with the curriculum and Adaptation Guide, through University of Michigan TechTransfer.

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YES License Agreement

Link to download the curriculum from UM TechTransfer, and step-by-step instructions for the licensing process. The license is free.

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Training is available for organizations that would like to adopt the YES program. We provide individual consultation and technical assistance for organization leaders.

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Evaluation

Youth Empowerment Solutions has been evaluated at the Community Level, by Randomized Control Trial, and by Process.

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Everything you need to know about the YES Curriculum & how to implement it.

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Photovoice

Photovoice engages people in taking pictures of their community. It is used to identify local problems and strengths and to develop ideas for change.

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Ann Arbor, MI 48109

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