Data collection and quarterly reporting is a requirement of PCCD grant-funded programs. The data collection process is essential as it serves multiple purposes. Evidence-based program providers perform data collection processes in order to know that the program is having the desired impact on the children, youth and/or families that the program targets. It also allows for quality assurance and monitoring of the fidelity to the model, ensuring that the program is being delivered in the way it was designed. Lastly, the process allows for program providers to communicate their great impact to key stakeholders across communities, current and future referral sources as well as future funders to sustain programming.
These tools are adapted from the original tools recommended by Project Towards No Drug Abuse developer, Dr. Steven Sussman. They are useful for measuring the immediate impact of the Project TND curriculum. They are the preferred tools for all implementations funded by PCCD.
- Pre-Test / Spanish Pre-Test
This test should be administered at the beginning of the first TND lesson. - Post-Test / Spanish Post-Test
This test should be administered at the end of lesson 12, the last TND lesson. - Attendance and Student Code Tracking Form
- Use this tool to track student attendance and to maintain the confidentiality of student pre/post data.
- Tips for Implementing the Project TND Survey
Click here for a brief list of tips for helping youth feel comfortable and making administration go smoothly. - Quarterly Reporting Tool
Use this tool to record, report, and summarize data from the Project TND Pre/Post Student Surveys and Fidelity Observation Checklists. Required for PCCD grantees.