Evaluations and Evidence
for the Impact of our Work
Click here for the full 2023 impact evaluation
The original artwork below depicts the Dartmoor landscape and was created for us by Gill Thompson, commissioned in 2022 as part of our ongoing impact evaluation.
Designed as an interactive, multimedia celebration of the work of the charity, click through elements within the lino print highlight aspects of our delivery, supporting long term addiction recovery through nature connection, meditation and creative practice.
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The boulders at the base of the page contain all key elements of our 2023 external impact evaluation created by Sally Thompson.
The landscape above the boulders includes film, sound, image, illustration created through our programmes; a collaborative process involving industry professionals and members of the Rite to Freedom community or ‘tribe’.
Concept and design Caspar Walsh. Editing and layout Boris Hallvig.
In March 2023 we reached out to our community members with some specific questions about the impact on their lives since their involvement with Rite to Freedom. Below are some of the responses.
Have you felt an increase in stability and a feeling of peace in your life?
Have you felt less isolated and a greater sense of community and connection in your life?
Are you experiencing increased self-awareness, self-belief and self compassion?
Are you able to navigate conflict, both with others and with yourself more compassionately?
Have you discovered meaningful self-expression through the creative process?
Have you deepened connection with nature and natural environments?
We evaluate all of our programmes. See links below for evidence of the impact of our work.
National Lottery Reaching Communities Fund - End of Grant Report, 2024
Data Analysis for impact of Recovery Tribes programme, from Exeter University, 2019
Full Independent Evaluation of Recovery Tribes programme, 2018
RISE New Horizons – in partnership with EDP Drug and Alcohol Services, 2016
Finding the Mentor Within – in partnership with the Torbay Recovery Information Project, 2014
To submit anonymous feedback as a participant in our programmes, click here >>
In the years 2008 to 2016 we delivered and worked exclusively with young men in prison and through the UK judicial system. In 2014 we began working in addiction recovery and from 2016 we moved to working exclusively with addiction recovery and mixed gender.
For previous work within the judicial system see this archive.