Trent Community Research Centre Project Collection

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    An evaluation of Ontario's Mandatory Charge Policy

    Year: 2010, 2010
    Member of: Trent Community Research Centre Project Collection
    Abstract: <p>The following is an evaluation of Ontario's Mandatory Charge Policy (OMCP) in Peterborough. It was conducted from November 2009 to April 2010, as a research project by two fourth year students from the International Development Studies class IDST 422: Assessment of Development Projects at Trent University for the Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service (PLCPS), and… more
    Full Text:     Peterborough   Lakefield  Community  Police  Service     Trent     Centre  for  Community-­‐Based  Education   IDST    422:  Evaluation  of  Development  Projects                                                       research  project  was  conducted …

    "Immigrant friendly" work environments

    Year: 2010, 2010
    Member of: Trent Community Research Centre Project Collection
    Abstract: <p>This research project was solicited by the New Canadian Centre of Peterborough (NCCP) in order to determine if and to what extent employers and workplaces are immigrant friendly in the City of Peterborough. This particular research will aid in providing current information and recommendations which will direct and inform the current employment counsellor [sic] at the NCCP as to what new… more
    Full Text: “Immigrant Friendly” Work Environments Includes: Final Report Labour Force Statistics Sample of Interview Questions By: Xochilt Hernandez and Emma Taillefer Completed for: New Canadian Centre Supervising Professor: Chris Beyers, Trent University …

    An evaluation of a youth literacy program

    Year: 2010, 2010
    Member of: Trent Community Research Centre Project Collection
    Abstract: <p>The Stay in School High School Program (SISHS Program) is a recent pilot project of the Learning Disabilities Association of Peterborough. It is designed to offer youth that are struggling in high school with academic and/or social issues an alternative learning environment with personal one-to-one tutoring and support to achieve the student's academic goals.</p> more