10040 Annex A - Simplified Logic Model for Community Training Outcomes

Cadets and Junior Canadian Ranger Group Order (CJCR Gp O)


Simplified Logic Model for Community Training Outcomes

Inputs:
What we
provide to
the program

  • Program Training Guidance and Doctrine
  • CRs, volunteers and senior JCRs to lead the program
  • Community support
  • Guidance and support from CRPG staff
  • Uniforms and equipment for JCRs
  • Support from CA and CJCR

Activities:
What we do in
the program

  • Regular training nights and community involvement
  • Balance of Life, Ranger, and Traditional Skills, plus PHASE
  • FTX (at least two per year)
  • ETS opportunities

Outputs:
What we want
youth to
gain from

  • Accomplish tasks and overcome challenges as a team member
  • Successfully use their skills and knowledge out on the land
  • Have positive experiences related to community service
  • Learn skills for leadership and decision-making
  • Be exposed to new experiences and meet new people

Outcomes:
What we want
the positive
impact of the
program to be
for youth

  • JCRs feel a sense of accomplishment and belonging
  • Improved interpersonal skills, self-esteem and mental health
  • Confident to take a leadership role & make informed decisions
  • Competent and safe when out on the land
  • JCRs can form healthy relationships that help them transition
    successfully to adulthood
  • JCRs contribute to their communities, and communities
    become stronger as a result

How do we know
if it’s working?

  • JCRs stay involved and
    interested in the program
  • Good morale among Patrol members
  • Community is supportive of the program
  • Skills, knowledge and
    attitudes of individual JCRs visibly improve over time
  • JCRs become more active in their communities, beyond what they do in the program
  • Patrol members express
    feelings of acceptance, pride, and belonging
  • JCRs are willing to step into leadership roles and mentor more junior members
  • The behaviour of JCRs
    reflects a positive view of themselves, and feelings of confidence and self-worth

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