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The Creating Chances Monitoring & Evaluation team at the School of Public Health and Community Medicine at the University of NSW conduct a rigorous evaluation of Creating Chances activities as part of our ongoing commitment to establishing best practice and ensuring programs are achieving intended outcomes.

We’re excited to share the outcomes for the Springboard programs delivered between January and December 2020.

A mixed methods research design was used to evaluate the impact of Creating Chances. The main quantitative analyses were the paired samples t-tests conducted for online Creating Chances programs using SPSS software. 

Qualitative methods including open-ended survey responses were used to explore participants’ satisfaction with online program components. 

17% increase in Hope

“Creating Chances is fun, motivating and interesting.”

1% increase in Optimism

“Creating Chances is fun, motivating and interesting.”

19% increase in Resilience

“Creating Chances is fun, motivating and interesting.”

11% increase in Self-efficacy

“Creating Chances is fun, motivating and interesting.”