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Summer Institute in Program Evaluation

The annual Summer Institute in Program Evaluation brings together an inter-sectoral group of community-based practitioners and university students to learn about evaluation for improved planning and delivery. The Institute combines lectures, case studies and group work to introduce the concepts of participatory evaluation focusing on the social, economic and environmental determinants of well-being.

Who Should Attend

  • Project managers and coordinators responsible for the monitoring and evaluation of their programs, projects or organizations;
  • Community leaders and workers with project responsibilities;
  • Decision makers looking at new ways to make their programs more participatory and responsive to local needs;
  • Undergraduate and graduate students seeking to improve their skills and knowledge in the area of community-based program evaluation;
  • All those seeking to connect with students, practitioners and researchers involved in delivery and evaluation of a broad range of health and social services.

More info:

Cost: $600.00 (a limited number of subsidies may be available)

Case Studies: Community organizations are invited to submit a case study that will be used to develop evaluation plans. At the end of the Institute, case study organizations will have the opportunity to work with students and/or evaluators to refine and implement these plans.

TO REGISTER AND/OR SUBMIT A CASE STUDY CONTACT:

Bohdanna Kinasevych
946-1888 ext.103 / 1-800-731-1792
bkinasevych@healthincommon.ca

Click here to download the registration form

www.thesummerinstitute.ca

 

Policy and Program Analyst

About the position:

The Policy and Program Analyst will be responsible for providing comprehensive coordination, research, analytical and writing services to the Social Planning Council in consultation with professional staff, volunteers and partner agencies.

Duties & Responsibilities:

The Policy and Program Analyst is expected to:

Deadline: 
20 Apr 2012
Region: 

Summer Program Coordinator

About the position:

The St. Matthew’s Maryland Community Ministry Summer Program Coordinator is responsible for assisting people in the West Central area of inner city Winnipeg to take action towards a better quality of life through building capacity. This will be done through using a community development approach in community gardens, family outings and events.

Anticipated start date is May 7th and end date is August 24th, 2012. Wage is $12.00/hour for 30 hours/ week.

Deadline: 
20 Apr 2012
Region: 

Sustainable Tourism: Communities Growing their Economies while Safeguarding the Environment in Canada and Internationally

Tuesday May 1, 2012
1:00pm Atlantic, 12:00 pm Eastern, 11:00 am Central, 10:00 am Mountain, 9:00 am Pacific

International Committee Webinar Session
Register TODAY and join us to learn about how Sustainable Tourism is supporting communities growing their economies while safeguarding the environment in Canada and internationally.

 

[Register here]

BACKGROUND

Tourism has a major impact on economies, cultures and the environment. It often destroys cultures, communities and natural habitat but it can be a vehicle to build communities while increasing pride in local culture, improving the local economy and helping to protect local habitat. This webinar will share examples of sustainable tourism development here and abroad. We will see how Indigenous communities in Canada help empower local communities by utilizing an Indigenous approach to tourism.

SPEAKERS:

International perspective: Michael Campbell of University of Manitoba will present on his prestigious Skål International award winning project that offers tourists a chance to spy mountain gorillas in their natural habitat in Uganda. Working with Makerere University and the Uganda Wildlife Authority, they’ve established a master’s program in wildlife tourism and recreation management. Uganda now trains its own people to manage an industry that accounts for 50% of the country’s GDP.

Canadian perspective: Clinton Belcher, President and CEO of CES, will share his work with First Nation communities in Canada, particularly Quebec. From over 15 years of experience, CES has developed the Pando Terra™ Model, which creates an organic approach to sustainable tourism development. Stories of this model being used in Eeyou Istchee – the traditional territory of the James Bay Cree in Quebec - will be shared. This model empowers, encourages and supports the community and its members first, knowing that sustainable tourism development will follow.

Moderator: Jessica Braun, CES
A question and answer period will follow.

SESSION LOGISTICS:

  • Date: May 1, 2012
  • Webinar begins at 12:00 pm Eastern time, 9:00 am Pacific time
  • Participation is free
  • Register by April 29 to obtain connection information and additional resources
  • This session is in English.

REGISTRATION:

[Register here]

Please share this invitation with anyone you think would be interested.

For more information about the Canadian CED Network, please visit: http://www.ccednet-rcdec.ca/

For more information about the CCCEDNet International Committee and to view  previous webinars, please visit http://www.ccednet-rcdec.ca/en/our_work/international


The Canadian CED Network’s International Committee webinar series is made possible in partnership with Uniterra http://www.uniterra.ca
 

Program Manager

About the Position:

SEED is seeking a Program Manager for the Manitoba Micro Loan Program for Skilled Immigrants. The successful candidate will be responsible for the implementation and continuous improvement of the program, planning and monitoring program budgets, submission of funding proposals and service claims, monitoring data collection activities and management of program staff.

Salary range is $50 K to $60 K per year and is based on qualifications and experience. SEED offers a comprehensive benefits package.

Deadline: 
23 Apr 2012
Region: 

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