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Outcomes

What we can honestly say about how people do here.

Most treatment programmes publish a success rate and never say what it means, who was counted, or who was left out. These figures come straight out of our own discharge records, and where the numbers are too thin to stand behind, we say so instead of rounding one into existence.

We don’t have enough data to publish a number yet.

We are a new programme. Until at least 20 people have completed an episode of care with us, any percentage we printed would say more about the small number of people in it than about the treatment — and in a single-site programme, a statistic drawn from a handful of clients starts to identify them.

We collect the measures from day one. This page fills in when the numbers can carry the weight of being published.

How we measure this

Who is counted
Every discharged episode of care — including people who left early, were referred to a higher level of care, or stopped attending. We do not filter the cohort down to the people who did well.
What “completed” means
The person finished the programme they were admitted to, as recorded by their counselor at discharge. It is not a claim about abstinence, and we do not present it as one — recovery is longer than a treatment episode.
How your privacy is protected
These are whole-cohort totals. No individual record, date of service, or identifier appears here, and any group of fewer than five is folded into “other” — because in a programme this size, a small category can name a person.
What this page cannot tell you
It is not a controlled study, there is no comparison group, and we do not yet track people long after discharge. Treat it as an honest account of our own records, not as evidence that we outperform another programme.