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Wellbeing Tools Deployed (WTD)

The plantings of the recovery program — wellbeing tools put into users' hands. Each one is a seed of agency in cleared ground.

Detox & RecoveryUnit: count/qtrQuarterly
Metric ID QH-MET-049 Abbreviation WTD Category Detox & Recovery Unit count/qtr Frequency Quarterly Source Detox & Recovery · Tooling Classification INTERNAL // QUANTUM-ZONE-TASK-FORCE EYES-ONLY

Interpretation

This metric provides operational visibility into detox & recovery performance. Changes in value should be interpreted in the context of current threat levels and recent counter-operations. GOVERNOR uses this reading alongside related metrics to maintain a composite picture of directorate readiness.

Formula

Public wellbeing tools — Cancel Helper, Price Transparency, Pattern Disclosure widgets — newly deployed per quarter.

Thresholds & Bands

BandRangeState
Active>500/monthok
Slow200-500/monthwarn
Idle<200/monthcrit

Data Collection

DATA PIPELINE

Tracked by the Detox & Recovery cohort management system. Each cohort lifecycle event — enrolment, milestone, discharge — updates the aggregate counter.

GOVERNOR Behavior

AUTOMATED RESPONSE

Active (>500/month): GOVERNOR logs the reading, updates the standing dashboard, and takes no further action. Slow (200-500/month): GOVERNOR escalates to an advisory notification. The on-duty watch officer receives an alert, and the metric is flagged in the next Steward briefing if the condition persists for two consecutive reporting periods. Idle (<200/month): GOVERNOR triggers an immediate escalation. The Steward is notified directly, the relevant department head is paged, and all related dashboards enter amber-alert mode until the reading recovers above the warning threshold.

Related Metrics

Cross-reference. Metric definitions feed the Platform Status board, the Live Command Wall, and the Directorate Analytics dashboard. Threshold violations are routed through the Alarm Escalation framework.
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