

Overview of the HCM Provincial Evaluation Strategy
HCMO Policy Development, Research and Evaluation (PDRE) staff lead the HCM Provincial Evaluation Strategy, working with cross-sectoral partners to (a) inform and support HCCC policy accountability, and (b) build capacity for research and evaluation, through all stages: consultation, evaluation framework development, evaluation implementation, and community knowledge exchange.
As part of a Manitoba model for measuring progress in child-centred public policy, HCMO is developing a provincial strategy that integrates the evaluations of programs in the HCM continuum, including Healthy Baby, Families First, Triple P, and the Parent-Child Centred Approach. Key components of the strategy include HCM program surveys, administrative data from Manitoba departments, the Early Development Instrument (EDI), the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth (NLSCY).
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Section 15(1) of the Healthy Child Manitoba Act states ‘At least once every five years, the Healthy Child Manitoba Office must give the minister a report on the status of Manitoba's children in relation to achieving the outcomes of the Healthy Child Manitoba strategy. ‘ The inaugural Five Year Status report will provide information on the four goals of Healthy Child Manitoba: ‘To their fullest potential, Manitoba's children will be:
The Five Year Report is a coordinated effort with between the Healthy Child Manitoba’s partner departments and community organizations. The report will be available in 2012.
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