Partner Spotlight  |   Dec 8, 2025  |   5 minute read

The 2025 MBC Impact Awards

Celebrating Excellence in Measurement-Based Care

At Greenspace, we have the privilege of partnering with hundreds of behavioral health organizations and clinicians across North America who are doing extraordinary work to advance Measurement-Based Care (MBC) and improve the lives of the people they serve. Across their unique settings, populations, demographics, and service lines, each organization we work with brings a level of creativity and determination to their work, on top of a deep commitment to delivering high-quality, data-informed care.

This year, we’re excited to introduce the inaugural MBC Impact Awards. These awards highlight a small selection of the standout organizations and individuals who are driving meaningful change with MBC every day. While we see exceptional work happening across our entire partner network, the winners featured here have gone above and beyond in their leadership, innovation, and impact, whether through improved outcomes, high engagement, large-scale adoption, or groundbreaking new approaches to evidence-based care.

The MBC Impact Awards are designed to celebrate and amplify the remarkable efforts happening within our community, and to acknowledge the clinicians, administrators, and organizational leaders who continue to push the boundaries of what effective MBC can look like.

Let’s celebrate our 2025 Impact Award winners!

Performance & Outcomes Awards

Highest Average Symptom Improvement

Recognizes the organizations that have achieved the greatest average clinical improvement across all of their clients using Measurement-Based Care (MBC). This award celebrates exceptional commitment to using outcome data to guide care, resulting in measurable, meaningful progress in client wellbeing.

EHN Canada
Homewood Health
Galen Hope
David Lawrence Centers for Behavioral Health

Highest Clinician Engagement Rate

Honours the standout individual clinicians with the highest overall engagement with MBC results. This award highlights clinicians who consistently review and reflect on outcome data to inform treatment decisions, drive collaborative conversations, and ensure clients receive timely, responsive care.

Brittony Osler, OSP Champlain – Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre
Breanne Lyng, CMAP Health
Jessica Basa, Magnolia Psychiatry
Cassandra Spence, Pinebrook Family Answers

Highest Client Engagement Rate – Clinicians

Celebrates the clinicians with the highest rate of assessment completion among their clients completing routine outcome measures. This award recognizes exceptional success in fostering client buy-in, supporting therapeutic alliance, and empowering individuals to take an active role in their wellness journey through regular tracking and reflection.

Katie Torresan, Open Doors Mental Health for Children, Youth and Families
Spencer Estrada, YMCA Youth & Family Services – Montgomery County HHS
Asa Roberson, One Source Wellness Works

Highest Client Engagement Rate – Organizations

Celebrates the organizations with the highest rate of assessment completion among their clients completing routine outcome measures. This award recognizes exceptional success in fostering client buy-in, supporting therapeutic alliance, and empowering individuals to take an active role in their wellness journey through regular tracking and reflection.

Shared Health Manitoba
The CBTm Program
Within Health
Didi Hirsch

Best MBC Adoption at Scale

Recognizes the organizations that successfully implemented MBC across the widest client population. This award celebrates large-scale adoptions that have involved dedicated leadership, operational excellence, and a commitment to delivering consistent, evidence-based care across a large population.

Waypoint
Merakey
OhioGuidestone
Catholic Charities of Baltimore

Innovation & Leadership Awards

The MBC MVP Award

Honours the individuals who exemplify true leadership in advancing MBC. Winners demonstrate exceptional advocacy, inspire team-wide adoption, and consistently push the boundaries of what’s possible with data-informed care, modeling excellence for the entire behavioral health community.

Kathleen Kern, Chief Clinical Officer at OhioGuidestone

Kathleen Kern championed MBC as the cornerstone of OhioGuidestone’s strategic plan, driving one of the organization’s most ambitious initiatives to date. Through her leadership and motivation, she galvanized teams across programs, fostering organization-wide adoption and contributing to meaningful improvements in care quality.

Lori Harvey, Education Behavioral Health Program Director at Adelphoi Education

Lori Harvey has introduced creative and highly effective strategies to strengthen MBC adoption at Adelphoi Education. Her use of SMART Goal checkpoints has been especially impactful, helping clinicians integrate MBC into their daily practice, ensuring consistency and effectiveness, and celebrating progress as teams continue to deepen their use of data-informed care.

Most Innovative MBC Implementation

Recognizes organizations that have implemented MBC in a highly creative, forward-thinking, or transformative way. This could include workflow innovations, population-specific strategies, integration with parallel initiatives, or approaches that meaningfully accelerate adoption, engagement, or outcomes.

Rappore

Rappore has built an exceptionally strong measurement framework anchored in core outcome scales, fully integrating Greenspace into their clinical workflow. Their transparent, patient-centred process encourages consistent, meaningful engagement with assessments and ensures that measurement is seamlessly woven into the care experience.

All Ontario School Boards

In alignment with PPM 169, more than 20 school boards across Ontario have implemented Measurement-Based Care with Greenspace as a foundation for improving student mental health support. This large-scale, province-wide effort represents a significant commitment to strengthening care pathways, enhancing early intervention, and ensuring students receive the support they need to thrive.

Rainbow District School Board
Algoma District School Board
Kenora Catholic District School Board
Lakehead District School Board
York Catholic District School Board
Superior North Catholic District School Board
Huron-Superior Catholic District School Board
MonAvenir Catholic School Board
Sudbury Catholic District School Board
Durham Catholic District School Board
Niagara Catholic Elementary Schools
Wellington Catholic District School Board
Upper Grand District School Board
Renfrew County Catholic District School Board
James Bay Lowlands Secondary School Board
Simcoe Muskoka Catholic District School Board
Bruce-Grey Catholic District School Board
Halton Catholic District School Board
Northwest Catholic District School Board
Waterloo Catholic District School Board
Simcoe County District School Board

IWK Health

IWK Health has implemented MBC with a highly intentional, client-centred approach. Their consistent use of the ORS, SRS, and GBO throughout care ensures that each session reflects what matters most to clients, supporting strong therapeutic relationships and enabling teams to adapt care based on real-time insights.

Data-Informed / Culture of Learning Award

Celebrates organizations that have built a strong culture of continuous learning using MBC data. This award recognizes those who leverage have built workflows, teams, roles, or taskforces to promote MBC usage and/or have found a way to embed MBC insights to inform supervision, guide quality improvement initiatives, optimize programs, and foster a culture where data is embraced as a catalyst for better care.

Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre

From the outset, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre invested in a strong project team to guide their MBC rollout and foster engagement across programs. Their creative “Measurement Mondays” initiative has quickly become a cornerstone of their culture, bringing clinicians together each week to explore outcome data, learn from one another, and collaboratively elevate the quality of care.

Little Warriors

Little Warriors has built one of the most rigorous and transparent MBC programs in the sector. Every child who enters the Be Brave Ranch, their intensive, trauma-informed treatment program for children who have experienced sexual abuse, completes validated measures throughout their stay, enabling clinicians to closely track progress and adapt care in real time. Their public-facing outcomes reports demonstrate both a deep commitment to accountability and a belief in the power of data to tell the story of healing. Little Warriors also leverages these insights to strengthen funding efforts, ensuring continued access to evidence-based, life-changing support for the children and families they serve.

Epic Behavioral

Epic Behavioral Healthcare has demonstrated a strong commitment to data-driven care by actively evaluating and sharing the impact of MBC across their organization. By comparing outcomes from Greenspace measures with their EHR-only data, they have highlighted meaningful improvements in clinical progress. They also track and communicate reductions in no-show rates among clients who routinely complete measures, reinforcing the value of MBC in enhancing both engagement and care delivery.

Conclusion

As we close out 2025 and our first MBC Impact Awards, we’re inspired by the breadth and depth of progress happening across our clinical partners. Each winner represents a different facet of what makes MBC so powerful: commitment to client improvement, investment in clinician engagement, innovation in system design, and dedication to building cultures that embrace data as a pathway to better care.

We’re deeply grateful to all of our partners for their ongoing leadership and for the trust they place in us to support their work. Your efforts are advancing the future of behavioral health, setting new standards for quality, and improving outcomes for individuals, families, and communities across North America.

We look forward to continuing to celebrate your impact in the years ahead.