16. Performance Indicators

What indicators are used, if any, to measure the performance of this program?

Number of students that complete program and enrol in post secondary education.

17. Monitoring and Evaluation Mechanisms; Reporting

What arrangements are there, if any, for the monitoring and evaluation of this program and for reporting on the results? Youth complete a survey regarding the program at the completion of their placement.
18. Key Results or Outcomes What have been the main achievements or outcomes of this program to date? Youth receive positive work experiences that help prepare them financially (wage and bursary) and mentally for post-secondary education. That youth learn academic life skills in the career development workshops.
19. Difficulties or Barriers What difficulties or barriers to success have been experienced by this program, if any?  
20. Promotion / Publication Channels How is information about the program or initiative publicised or promoted to potential participants? The Youth Transition program is generally targeted to schools in lower socio economic neighbourhoods due to the limited number of positions available. Teachers and/or guidance counsellors select those students that fit the criteria.
21. Future Plans Please give brief details of any future plans for this initiative, especially key objectives or planned changes.

 

22. Other Relevant Info Please provide any other important information about this initiative which is not covered in your previous responses.  
23. Key Contact Details Name and title of senior contact or other information point, with address, telephone and email details if known Nancy Buchanan, Manager 1 (204) 945-0884 Nancy.buchanan@gov.mb.ca
24. Website or Other Information Source url, publication reference or other information source. http://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/youth/Employers/YouthTransition.html