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Inform diagnostics settlement
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inform diagnostics settlement

IRCC’s Settlement Program aims to support newcomers’ successful settlement and integration so that they may participate and contribute in various aspects of Canadian life. The evaluation was conducted in fulfillment of requirements under the Treasury Board Policy on Results and section 42.1 of the Financial Administration Act and covered the period of fiscal (FY) years 2011/12 - 2016/17. This report presents the findings of the evaluation of Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada’s (IRCC) Settlement Program. Cost of Providing Settlement ServicesĪPPR Annual Project Performance Reports APRCP Annual Performance Report for Community Partnerships CA Contribution Agreement CC Community Connections CEC Canadian Experience Class CIC Citizenship and Immigration Canada CLB Canadian Language Benchmark CMM Cost Management Model CNC Care for Newcomer Children ER Employment-Related Services ESL English as a Second Language FSL French as a Second Language FPT Federal-Provincial-Territorial FSW Federal Skilled Worker FTE Full-time Equivalent FY Fiscal Year GAR Government-Assisted Refugee GCMS Global Case Management System GCS Grants and Contributions System GIS Geographic Information System I&O Information and Orientation Services iCAMS Immigration Contribution Accountability Measurement System iCARE Immigration Contribution Agreement Reporting Environment IRCC Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada IRPA Immigration and Refugee Protection Act LA Language Assessment LIP Local Immigration Partnership LT Language Training NARS Needs Assessments and Referrals NCLC Niveaux de compétence linguistique canadiens PA Principal Applicant PNP Provincial Nominee Program PR Permanent Resident PT Province/Territory PSR Privately Sponsored Refugee RAP Resettlement Assistance Program RIF Réseau en immigration francophone SCOS Settlement Client Outcomes Survey SD Spouses and Dependants SPO Service Provider Organization SWIS Settlement Workers in School SPO Partnerships and Coordination within Communities Impact of Local Immigration Partnerships (LIPs) Service Delivery Enablers – Support Services and Local Immigration Partnerships Impact of Taking Multiple Settlement Services Making Informed Decisions about Life in Canada Clients Participate in the Broader Community Clients Have Connections to Communities and to Public Institutions Connections to Communities and Public Institutions Clients Participate in the Canadian Labour Market Clients Acquire Knowledge about Working in Canada Clients Acquire Knowledge about Working in Canada and Participate in Canadian Labour Market Approaches to Assessing Language Skills Improvement Clients Gain Knowledge of Laws, Rights and Responsibilities Clients Gain Knowledge of Life in Canada, Including Laws, Rights and Responsibilities Clients Attain Awareness of Community and Other Resources Clients Attain Awareness of Community Resources Clients Receive Appropriate Information and Services Challenges in Identifying Impacts of the Settlement Services on Client Outcomes Settlement as a Government of Canada and Departmental Priority Alignment with Federal Roles and Responsibilities Continued Need and Relevance for Settlement Services Settlement Program Service Provider Organizations Overview of Settlement Programs in Other Countries Evaluation of the Settlement Program – Management Response Action Plan.













Inform diagnostics settlement