Evaluation of Canada’s Action Plan Against Racism
Evaluation Division
Research and Evaluation
December 2010
This report presents the results of the horizontal evaluation of Canada’s Action Plan Against Racism (CAPAR). The data collection was undertaken by Government Consulting Services (GCS) for Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) between January and April, 2010. The objective of the evaluation was to examine relevance, design and delivery, and performance, with particular emphasis on evaluating the horizontal approach and design of CAPAR.
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Table of contents
- List of acronyms
- Executive summary
- CAPAR evaluation — Management response
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Methodology
- 3. Evaluation findings
- 3.1. Relevance
- 3.2. Design and delivery
- 3.3. Performance
- 3.3.1. Knowledge, resources and tools to promote inclusion and address issues of racism and discrimination
- 3.3.2. Understanding of culturally competent policing, hate crimes, racial profiling, and the problem of the overrepresentation of ethnocultural groups in the justice system
- 3.3.3. Value-added of horizontal approach for CAPAR
- 4. Overall conclusions and recommendations
- Appendix A: CAPAR funded and non-funded programs
- Appendix B: CAPAR Evaluation Matrix
- Appendix C: List of Interviewees
- Appendix D: Matrix of Interview Questions
- Appendix E: List of documents reviewed
- Appendix F: CAPAR assessment components
- Appendix G: Assessment of the classification of CAPAR
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