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.
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Projects
The project included development and delivery of a two-day research training workshop for 15 older adults as community researchers. The community researchers were hired to evaluate CMHA’s “Living Life to the Full” project.
The purpose of this project was to conduct research for York Region Local Immigration Partnership (LIP) to inform current and future planning for newcomers regarding settlement, accessing programs, and opportunities to improve the settlement and integration process. CCBR developed, implemented, and analyzed surveys of 600-700 newcomers.
CCBR staff facilitated Mennonite Central Committee Ontario’s Staff and Board Work Day entitled “Toward Strategic Goals for MCC Ontario”.
CCBR conducted an organizational review to describe how the program is presently being implemented and examine the impact of various internal and external factors in order to make concrete suggestions as to future directions.
CCBR developed an evaluation framework to evaluate The Salvation Army’s congregational life activities. These include discipleship, evangelistic, and outreach activities within the 52 corps located across Eastern Ontario.