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2008-2009 summative evaluation of the National Strategy for the Protection of Children from Sexual Exploitation on the Internet : 2008-2009 évaluation sommative de la Stratégie nationale pour la protection des enfants contre l'exploitation sexuelle sur Internet : rapport final

12 Jan 2010

The summative evaluation assesses the continuing relevance of the Strategy; the overall impact and success of the Strategy; cost-effectiveness and alternatives; and aspects of the design and delivery of the Strategy related to governance and progress against the recommendations of the formative evaluation. [...] GOVERNMENT CONSULTING SERVICES PUBLIC WORKS AND GOVERNMENT SERVICES CANADA Page 12 Summative Evaluation of the National Strategy for the Protection of Children Project No.: 570-2735 from Sexual Exploitation on the Internet July 2008 As a result of these developments, including the recommendations of the formative evaluation, the logic model for the Strategy was updated to reflect activities that w [...] As per the RMAF/RBAF, the Summative Evaluation assessed: • continuing relevance of the Strategy; • overall impact and success of the Strategy; • cost-effectiveness and alternatives; and, • aspects of the design and delivery of the Strategy related to governance and progress against the recommendations of the formative evaluation. [...] Saskatchewan and Manitoba did not have integrated child exploitation (ICE) units in operation at the time of the evaluation, and, although requested, the representative from British Columbia was involved in a number of operational files at the time of the evaluation and was therefore unable to participate within the timeframe of the evaluation. [...] Finally, the evaluation examined the appropriateness of the federal government role and its partners in the Strategy and whether there are other stakeholders, such as other levels of government or the private and voluntary sectors, which can assume responsibility for achieving some of the objectives.
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ISBN
9781100203058
Pages
77
Published in
Canada

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