Projects 

    CCBR typically has 15-20 ongoing projects and has completed over 450 projects since 1982. Each project is guided by our commitment to impacting social change in practical and powerful ways. We conduct research with people not on people, cultivating respect with communities at every step of the process.

    Projects can be searched for using words from the project title or using the service area, theme, or date range for the project. You can also type 'Service Area' or 'Theme' into the search bar to get a list of options in each of these fields.

    Projects

    CCBR provided research and evaluation expertise to Waterloo Community Action Program for Children (CAPC) and Catholic Family Counselling Centre as they carried out a national project to determine rural family needs and how CAPC can best respond.

    CCBR conducted an evaluation a program focused on improving respite options for family caregivers. The evaluation was funded by Canadian Association for Community Living.

    CCBR designed and implemented an ongoing tracking and evaluation system for a multi-service program for youth based in a Mississauga mall. Our evaluation focused on the outcomes for youth and for participating agencies. The work was funded by Rapport Youth and Family Services.

    CCBR evaluated Family and Children's Services of Guelph and Wellington County services with regard to diversity. A logic model was developed.

    The purpose of this project was the development and support of an Early Childhood Development Monitoring/Evaluation plan. The project was funded by Early Childhood Development Intervention (ECDI).

    This project's purpose was to develop and implement an outcomes tracking plan for Early Years Services in Ontario's Community Health Centres. CCBR also conducted a review of early years programs at Ontario’s community health centres. The project was funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.

    CCBR conducted an interim review of Moving Forward Together, a collaborative planning and partnership-building initiative in Cambridge. The evaluation was funded by Trillium Foundation via United Way of Cambridge and North Dumfries.

    CCBR assessed the training and support needs of local professionals working with young children. The assessment was funded by the Catholic Family Counselling Centre.

    The first phase of this project involved the design and distribution of a survey on faith formation covering spirituality, formal religion, and faith development programs.

    CCBR evaluated Community Action Program for Children (CAPC) programs designed to support at-risk families and their young children (from birth to 6 years of age) in Timiskaming, Timmins, and Kapuskasing. This evaluation was funded by Timiskaming Brighter Futures.

    CCBR developed and implemented a training program designed to build the capacity of non-profit agencies in Peel Region to undertake outcome evaluation using a combination of workshops, individual consultations, and web-based support.

    CCBR developed an evaluation design plan for an organization that provides programs and services to young mothers in York Region.