Settlement Program Logic Model

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Settlement Program Logic Model Immediate Outcomes Program Components CIC Strategic Outcome 3 Outputs Intermediate Outcomes Policy Development, Program Design and Management Policy and Program Development Settlement Services Program Implementation and Management Needs Assessment and Referrals Support Services Information & Awareness Services Employment-related Services Initial and on-going needs assessments (including language assessments) Referrals to CIC-funded and community settlement services Enabling services: Childminding Transportation assistance Provisions for disabilities Other support services: POE reception services Translation Interpretation Settlement/ crisis counselling Information products Orientation sessions Promotion and outreach Labour market bridging Job search skills training Labour market information Workplace orientation 23. Successful integration of newcomers into society and the promotion of Canadian Citizenship Policies and programming align with departmental and government priorities Program models are evidenced-based, informed by stakeholder input and address the barriers & needs of both newcomers and communities Standards, tools, resources and program coordination support the effective delivery of services) 4. Services are efficiently delivered 5. Provision of settlement services across Canada that achieve comparable outcomes 6. Clients, service providers and CIC are aware of newcomer settlement needs 7. Referrals and personalized settlement plans are based on assessed settlement needs 19. Newcomers find employment commensurate with their skills and experience 20. Newcomers enjoy their rights and act on their responsibilities in Canadian society 21. Canadians provide a welcoming community to facilitate the full participation of newcomers into Canadian society 22. Newcomers contribute to the economic, social and cultural development needs of Canada (in PAA) 8. Target population is aware of CIC settlement services 9. Timely, useful and appropriate CIC settlement services are available in the Official Language of choice (in accordance with the Official Languages Act and Policy) 10. Clients obtain the CIC settlement services they need to deal with settlement issues as they emerge Language Learning & Skills Development Language training Other skills/ life-skills training 11. Clients have timely, useful and accurate information needed to make informed settlement decisions 12. Clients understand life in Canada including laws, rights, responsibilities and how to access community resources 13. Clients have the official language skills needed to function in Canadian society 14. Clients have the skills/life-skills needed to function in Canadian society 15. Clients have knowledge of the Canadian work environment and are connected to local labour markets 16. Clients have the skills to find and apply for employment 17. Clients are connected to the broader community and social networks 18. Program participants are aware of newcomers’ needs and contributions and are engaged in newcomer settlement Strategic plans Policy, priorities, standards and outcomes Performance measurement strategy and national reports Horizontal coordination PT consultations Research analysis/ and reports Funding allocation Operational plans Program delivery materials and tools Functional guidance & training Data collection and regional/local/SPO reports Regional, local and SPO coordination Service delivery capacity building Best practices and info sharing Contribution agreements Community Connections Individual and community-level bridging, e.g.: Host/ mentor matches Volunteers engaged trained and supported Cultural awareness, anti-racism, and welcoming communities services E A B C D Expected Results A - Orientation B - Language/Skills C - Labour Market Access D – Welcoming Communities E - Program and Policy Development Ultimate Outcomes