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Measuring Success: How Employers Can Track the Effectiveness of Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Prevention and Support Initiatives

At Victoria’s Voice, we know that saving lives from SUD begins with awareness—but it’s sustained through action and accountability. Measuring the success of SUD initiatives is important for employers who want to create meaningful, lasting impact in their workplaces. It ensures accountability, drives continuous improvement, and helps justify investments in employee wellness.

By tracking key metrics, employers can make strategic decisions and save lives. Here’s why it matters:

  • Accountability & Transparency – Show stakeholders the value and impact of your efforts.
  • Continuous Improvement – Identify what’s working and refine what’s not.
  • Return on Investment (ROI) – Demonstrate cost savings and productivity gains.
  • Stigma Reduction – Normalize support and encourage help-seeking behavior.
  • Strategic Decision-Making – Use data to guide resource allocation and program design.
  • Lifesaving Impact – Ensure your initiatives are truly helping employees and families heal.

Why Metrics Matter

  • Identify what’s working—and what needs improvement
  • Allocate resources wisely
  • Demonstrate ROI
  • Build a culture of compassion and accountability

Key Metrics to Monitor

Utilization Rates

  • Employee Assistance Program usage
  • Workshop and training attendance
  • Peer support group participation

Employee Feedback

  • Anonymous surveys on awareness and stigma
  • Satisfaction with available resources
  • Post-training knowledge assessments

Health Outcomes

  • Substance-related insurance claims
  • Prescription drug trends
  • Mental health treatment engagement

Workplace Indicators

  • Absenteeism rates
  • Safety incidents
  • Disciplinary actions
  • SUD awareness training participation

Retention & Productivity

  • Turnover rates among supported employees
  • Post-intervention performance metrics

We commend employers who are working to build recovery-friendly workplaces. Every metric you track is a step toward saving lives, restoring families, and creating a future free from the grip of addiction.

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