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

    The purpose of this project was to evaluate 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 Bruce and Grey counties. The evaluation was funded by Bruce Grey Children’s Services.

    CCBR provided evaluation support for an integrated, comprehensive, and collaborative service response to families affected by women’s abuse in Peel Region. This evaluation was funded by Family Services of Peel, Catholic Family Services of Peel Dufferin, and the Peel Children’s Aid Society.

    This was an action research project towards influencing healthy public policy surrounding dental reform for at-risk families with young children in Ontario under the Community Action Program for Children (CAPC) umbrella. This project was funded by Catholic Family Counseling Centre and the Ontario Coalition of CAPC/CPNP Projects.

    The purpose of this project was to develop a good practice and resource guide to help Military Family Resource Centres across Canada and Overseas conduct their own community needs assessments and program evaluations. The project was funded by Directorate Military Family Services.

    This project's purpose was to develop a detailed evaluation workplan and toolkit according to Health Canada guidelines for the Community Action Program for Children (CAPC) in Bruce and Grey Counties and to train staff to implement the evaluation. The project was funded by Bruce Grey Brighter Futures.

    This project's purpose was to develop and test a new model for occupational regulation that would increase accountabilities to internationally educated persons. The project was funded by Policy Roundtable Mobilizing Professions and Trades (PROMPT).

    This project’s purpose was to develop a detailed evaluation workplan and toolkit according to Health Canada guidelines for the Community Action Program for Children (CAPC) in Waterloo Region and to train staff to implement the evaluation.

    This project involved the development of a logic model for the work of Ontario Sexual Assault Treatment Centres.

    CCBR gathered and synthesized local information to develop evaluation plans for Community Action Program for Children (CAPC) sites in Timiskaming, Timmins, and Kapuskasing and provided evaluation training for staff. This work was funded by Timiskaming, North Cochrane, and South Cochrane Brighter Futures.

    CCBR performed data entry and analysis of a national research project on service integration. This project was funded by Social Development Partnerships Program, HRDC via Canadian Association of Family Resource Programs.

    The purpose of this project was to identify key governmental/nongovernmental individuals and initiatives working on access to professions and trades issues and their mandates, roles, challenges, and opportunities. This project was funded by the Policy Roundtable Mobilizing Professions and Trades (PROMPT).

    This project was a needs assessment and planning study for the improvement of supports to young children who have been victims of sexual assault.