IRCC Settlement Program and Resettlement Assistance Program Logic Model
Note: This logic model will come into effect on April 1, 2025. Until then, this logic model remains in effect.
IRCC program management
Departmental services
Program management and engagement
- Accountability Framework
- Policies, program design and implementation strategies
- Communication products
- Calls for Proposals
- Contribution Agreements
- Program core data
- Project monitoring
- Performance assessment
- Outcomes evidence
- Functional guidance
- Private sector, OGD, and international engagement
- PT partnerships
- Grant to Quebec
Outcomes
Immediate
- Evidence-based and consistent design and delivery of services across Canada, while addressing risk and optimally using resources and benefiting from partnerships
Intermediate
- Right clients, right services, right time
Ultimate
- Successfully settled and integrated clients benefit Canada
Program delivery
Enabling services
Support Services
- Child care
- Transportation
- Translation
- Interpretation
- Short-term counselling
- Provisions for disabilities
- Digital skills
- Digital equipment lending
Outcomes
Immediate
- Access to IRCC–funded services is facilitated
Intermediate
- Clients access services that meet their needs
Ultimate
- Successfully settled and integrated clients benefit Canada
Assessment of needs and referrals
- NAARs
- Assessment of needs & assets
- Settlement plans
- Language Assessment
- Referrals to IRCC and non-IRCC settlement and LT services
Outcomes
Immediate
- In-depth understanding of clients’ general and language needs and assets to facilitate settlement and language training pathways and outcome assessment
Intermediate
- Clients access services that meet their needs
Ultimate
- Successfully settled and integrated clients benefit Canada
Enhanced Services
Resettlement Assistance
- Port of entry reception
- Temporary accommodation
- Needs assessment
- Orientation
- Essential linkages
Case Management
- Eligibility, ongoing, and final assessments
- Navigation and adaptation supports
- Referrals and accompaniment to IRCC and non-IRCC services
Outcomes
Immediate
- High needs clients have their essential needs met and gain skills to facilitate their own settlement journey
Intermediate
- Clients independently access direct settlement services
Ultimate
- Successfully settled and integrated clients benefit Canada
Direct services
Information / Orientation
- Port of entry reception
- Information services
- Specific newcomer orientation
Outcomes
Immediate
- Clients increase knowledge of life in Canada
Intermediate
- Clients make informed decisions about life in Canada
Ultimate
- Successfully settled and integrated clients benefit Canada
Language Training
- Formal Language Training
- General language training
- Literacy training
- Language training for French-Speaking clients in FMC
- Informal language Learning (via Community Connections)
Outcomes
Immediate
- Clients improve official language skills
Intermediate
- Clients use an official language to function in Canadian society
Ultimate
- Successfully settled and integrated clients benefit Canada
Employment-Relevant Services
- Knowledge and skill activities
- Connections to employers
- Employment experience
- Employment-related language training (via Language Training)
Outcomes
Immediate
- Clients improve labour market knowledge, employment-related language skills, job search skills, connections, and acquire Canadian work experience
Intermediate
- Clients are connected to Canadian labour market
Ultimate
- Successfully settled and integrated clients benefit Canada
Community Connections
- Social network creation
- Connection to communities
- System bridging/ navigation
Outcomes
Immediate
- Clients improve connections to communities and social networks
Intermediate
- Clients participate in communities and institutions
Ultimate
- Successfully settled and integrated clients benefit Canada
Settlement Workers in Schools
- Parent and Student Services
- School oriented
- Settlement oriented
Outcomes
Immediate
- Newcomer students and their parents/guardians gain ability to function within the school and education system and increase settlement knowledge
Intermediate
- Clients participate in communities and institutions
- Clients make informed decisions about life in Canada
Ultimate
- Successfully settled and integrated clients benefit Canada
Indirect services
Supporting sector, services, and society
- Sector Support
- Coordination and representation
- Capacity building
- Promotion
- Service Support
- Service delivery tools
- Service capacity improvements
- Evidence and innovation
Outcomes
Immediate
- Settlement sector improves capacity to provide coordinated and effective settlement support to newcomers, including equity deserving groups
Intermediate
- Stronger sector, stronger services, stronger society
Ultimate
- Successfully settled and integrated clients benefit Canada
Non-settlement sector supports
- Community engagement
- Non-settlement sector engagement (e.g. employers school, health sector, Anti-Racism)
Outcomes
Immediate
- Non-settlement partners improve capacity to provide support to diverse groups of newcomers across all sectors, in large, medium and small communities, including francophone minority communities
Intermediate
- Stronger sector, stronger services, stronger society
Ultimate
- Successfully settled and integrated clients benefit Canada
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