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Study 1, Implementation "Foundations for Success" Summary Report: Executive Summary and Key Findings (December 2004)

© Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada , 2004
Cat. H34-114/1-2004-1E
ISBN: 0-662-38895-X
HC. Pub. N o . 3196

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Table of Contents

Executive summary

How was the Implementation study done?

How did program planning and development work? What were the challenges?

How did program implementation work? What were the challenges?

How did program management work? What were the challenges?

How effective is the program so far?

A summary of the key findings


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Note to the reader

This study was prepared by Prairie Research Associates, Inc. (an independent research company) in collaboration with the First Nations and Inuit Home and Community Care Program (FNIHCC) National Evaluation Advisory Group. Its findings do not represent the views of the Government of Canada.

This is the first of three studies that together will form the evaluation of the program. The next two studies will address the remaining questions in the Results-based Management and Accountability Framework for the First Nations and Inuit Home and Community Care program.

This is a technical report and as such, its findings are preliminary.

The final evaluation report is expected to be completed by 2006.

Last Updated: 2005-05-31 Top