Draft for review — nothing you enter is saved. This is workbook pages 23–24 rebuilt as a web form. It's the one that would replace Survey Monkey.

Lutheran Indian Ministries Healing the Wounds of Trauma

Now That Your Group Has Finished

That's the end of the draft.

Nothing was saved — this is a review copy only.

In the finished version Roberta would see this answer alongside the same person's pre-assessment, with the before-and-after ratings side by side.

Thank you for walking through these six sessions. These last few questions help us understand what the group did for you, and help us make the next one better.

Question — should this be anonymous? The paper form asks for a name, which is what lets us match it to the pre-assessment and show change for each person. But people answer more honestly when they aren't named. A middle option: keep the name but tell them plainly that only their facilitator sees it, and reporting is always in aggregate. Roberta, your call — you know the groups.

Looking back

Your comfort level now

Same questions you answered at the start, on a scale of 1 (least) to 10 (most).

Note — the blue one is the new question The first five are word-for-word the same as the pre-assessment, so they can be compared directly. “Would you recommend Healing Groups to someone?” only appears at the end — and it's the single most quotable number LIM has. Averaged across a year, that's a line in a board report and a grant application.
Note — I added the permission question The paper form asks people to write something shareable but never asks whether they consent to it being shared, or under what name. Given how personal these answers are, that gap matters. Three plain options seemed safest.

One last thing

If yes, someone from LIM will be in touch about training.
Note — this answer is currently going nowhere Roberta, this is your facilitator pipeline sitting on paper. Collected here, a “yes” can flag straight to you the moment it's submitted. I added “Maybe — tell me more” because plenty of people won't commit to a flat yes but would take a conversation.

Your answers are confidential and read only by LIM staff involved in your group.

Draft for review · rebuilt from the Healing the Wounds of Trauma workbook, pages 23–24.
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