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. |
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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 |