Summary of the Evaluation of the Correctional Officer Recruitment Allowance (CORA)

About CORA

CORA was implemented in 2019 to improve recruitment results for correctional officers. It consists of an allowance distributed during Stage 3 of the Correctional Training Program (CTP). CTP is delivered by CTP’s National Training Academy (NTA) to candidates aspiring to become Correctional Officers, Primary Workers, Kimisinaw, Older Brothers, or Older Sisters. Eligible candidates receive $400 per week during the 14-weeks in-residence training phase.

About the Evaluation

This evaluation covered the period between April 2019 and April 2023. The evaluation examined the relevance and effectiveness of CORA and applied a Gender-Based Analysis Plus lens. Sources of information were document review, interviews with 22 program staff, review of similar training programs, and online survey data from 308 CTP graduates.

Key Findings

Recommendations

  1. The Assistant Commissioner, Human Resource Management Sector should examine current payment processes for CORA to ensure the consistency, accuracy, and timeliness of pay to accomplish the goal of paying CTP Stage 3 candidates on time and accurately.
  2. The Assistant Commissioner, Human Resource Management Sector should continue to monitor the impact of CORA on candidates’ participation and decision-making in the recruitment and training process and seek opportunities to improve CORA to accomplish the goal of advancing recruitment results for correctional officers.
  3. The Assistant Commissioner, Human Resource Management Sector should develop a performance measurement framework for CORA. This exercise should include a review of CORA’s logic model, selecting reliable and relevant performance indicators, data collection, data management, and the monitoring of results. Additionally, there should be consistent collection and reporting of data on the representation of EE groups.

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