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TABLE of CONTENTS Part I :Status Report 1996-97 Part II : Action Plan 1997-98 Part III : What do you think of our Action Plan? The Report & Action Plan is available for download in Word for Windows format. Please be advised that the size of the Paper is 86 Kb. |
STATUS REPORT 1996-1997 and ACTION PLAN 1997 - 1998
Implementation of Section 41 of the Official Languages Act
Measures (national or regional) proposed by the institution to respond to community needs,
timeline for each measure, one project officer for each program or activity
Proposed means by which the institution will inform the official-languages minority communities of its programs and services
Measures proposed to evaluate success of expected results
Financial and other resources dedicated to completion of Action Plan
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National |
MEANS | TIMELINE | OFFICER |
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Promotion of Women’s Program financial assistance and the availability of social development assistance occurs informally through already established community contacts.
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ongoing | National staff |
Distribution of calls for policy research proposals to official-language minority organizations.
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ongoing | Research |
In a variety of communications products including updated SWC information materials, Perspectives newsletter issued 3 times per year, Internet site. SWC will continue to publish all public documents, in both official languages.
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ongoing | External relations and Communications |
British Colombia/Yukon |
MEANS | TIMELINE | OFFICER |
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Translation and distribution of descriptive regional funding lists to francophone organizations in the region.
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ongoing | Regional Co-ordinator |
Distribution of newly revised Women’s Program materials to francophone organizations in the region.
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ongoing | Regional Co-ordinator |
Promotion of new SWC website in French language community newsletters and regional French language media.
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ongoing | Regional Co-ordinato |
Continued participation in "Micro-Midi", a CBC French language radio program which promotes increased awareness of federal government programming and services in British Columbia and the Yukon.
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ongoing | Regional Co-ordinator |
Participation in annual information exchanges organized in recognition of La semaine nationale de la francophonie.
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ongoing | Regional Co-ordinator |
Prairies |
MEANS | TIMELINE | OFFICER |
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Participate in Canadian Heritage co-ordinated consultations in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and the Northwest Territories.
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1997-98 | Program Officers |
Distribution of updated Women’s Program brochure to all francophone community organizations.
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1997-98 | Program Officers |
Ontario |
MEANS | TIMELINE | OFFICER |
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SWC programs and services including promotion of Women’s Program funding and the availability of social development assistance, occurs informally through already established community contacts.
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ongoing | Program Officers |
Québec |
MEANS | TIMELINE | OFFICER |
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Promotion of SWC programs and services including Women’s Program funding and the availability of social development assistance occurs informally through already established community contacts
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ongoing | Program Officers |
Atlantic |
MEANS | TIMELINE | OFFICER |
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Promotion of SWC programs and services including Women’s Program funding and the availability of social development assistance occurs informally through already established community contacts
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ongoing | Program Officers |
Feedback from ongoing contact with the community. Increased participation of official-language minority women in the decision-making process. Requests for information on the Policy Research Fund from official-language minority organizations. A survey of SWC’s newsletter readers is currently under way. One of the questions involves identification of official language preferences. An evaluation of survey responses will be ready in December, 1997. Systematic internal mechanisms to control the quality of official languages translation and regular contact with key clients. | |
BC/YUKON |
Level of participation by francophone women in both the women’s and francophone minority rights movements in British Columbia and the Yukon. Level of access by francophone community organizations to SWC and other federal and provincial government resources and programming. Assessment of the extent to which objectives have been met on a project by project basis. Feedback received on an ongoing basis from the region’s francophone minority community. |
PRAIRIES/NWT |
Feedback from community. Access to resources by francophone women’s organizations. Assessment of the extent to which objectives have been met on a project by project basis |
ONTARIO |
Success will be determined through ongoing communication with community organizations. |
QUÉBEC |
Comments made by Quebec anglophone women’s organizations during the SWC consultation continue to be taken into consideration. The number of requests for information and services continue to be recorded. The level of participation of anglophone women in activities funded by the Women’s Program continues to be measured. |
ATLANTIC |
Nova Scotia: Evaluation will be done in collaboration with the Official Language Officer and a summary of the report on progress made will be drafted. P.E.I.: Feedback from community organizations and francophone women. Newfoundland: Feedback from community organizations and francophone women. New Brunswick: Follow-up will be undertaken in accordance with current Women’s Program criteria and requirements. Meetings with the co-ordination committee (table de concertation) are planned. |
Last updated : dec 8 1997