16. Performance Indicators |
What indicators are used, if any, to measure the performance of this program? | Students learn about the Canadian labour market and find / successfully participate in summer employment. |
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? | The Project Steering Committee receives regular progress development reports from the program coordinator (i.e. participating employer list, participant progress, next steps, etc.). There is no formal evaluation of the program as of yet. |
18. Key Results or Outcomes | What have been the main achievements or outcomes of this program to date? | Anticipated that all 15 student participants find summer jobs. |
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? | This is a pilot program and a local high school was selected to participate. Teachers invited students who were recent new immigrants or refugees to the program. |
21. Future Plans | Please give brief details of any future plans for this initiative, especially key objectives or planned changes. | Allyson Henry, Program Manager 1 (204) 945-3755 allyson.henry@gov.mb.ca |
22. Other Relevant Info | Please provide any other important information about this initiative which is not covered in your previous responses. | No reference or web site available yet. |
23. Key Contact Details | Name and title of senior contact or other information point, with address, telephone and email details if known | |
24. Website or Other Information Source | url, publication reference or other information source. |