Common use of Program Indicators Clause in Contracts

Program Indicators. The LMAPD requires government to report annually on programs and services funded under this framework to demonstrate the activities undertaken to improve the employment situation of persons with disabilities. Program indicators include: • number of people actively participating in programs; • number of people successfully completing programs; • number of people completing employment preparation programs who subsequently progress to other interventions; • number of people employed after participation; and • number of people sustained in employment in the case of vocational crisis. Each program area is responsible for developing mechanisms to track these indicators. As a result, some participants may be counted more than once if they receive services from more than one program area.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.gov.mb.ca, www.gov.mb.ca

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Program Indicators. The LMAPD requires government to report annually on programs and services funded under this framework to demonstrate the activities undertaken to improve the employment situation of persons with disabilities. Program indicators include: • the number of people actively participating in programs; • the number of people successfully completing programs; • the number of people completing employment preparation programs who subsequently progress to other interventionsinterventions ; • the number of people employed after participation; and • the number of people sustained in employment in the case of vocational crisis. Each program area is responsible for developing mechanisms to track these indicators. As a result, there is the possibility that some participants may be counted more than once if they receive are receiving services from more than one program area.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.gov.mb.ca, www.gov.mb.ca

Program Indicators. The LMAPD requires government to report annually on programs and services funded under this framework to demonstrate the activities undertaken to improve the employment situation of persons with disabilities. Program indicators includeinclude the: • number of people actively participating in programs; • number of people successfully completing programs; • number of people completing employment preparation programs who subsequently progress to other interventions; • number of people employed after participation; and • number of people sustained in employment in the case of vocational crisis. Each program area is responsible for developing mechanisms to track these indicators. As a result, some participants may be counted more than once if they receive services from more than one program area.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.gov.mb.ca

Program Indicators. The LMAPD requires government to report annually on programs and services funded under this framework to demonstrate the activities undertaken to improve the employment situation of persons with disabilities. Program indicators include: number of people actively participating in programs; number of people successfully completing programs; number of people completing employment preparation programs who subsequently progress to other interventions; number of people employed after participation; and number of people sustained in employment in the case of vocational crisis. Each program area is responsible for developing mechanisms to track these indicators. As a result, some participants may be counted more than once if they receive services from more than one program area.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.gov.mb.ca

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Program Indicators. The LMAPD requires government to report annually on programs and services funded under this framework to demonstrate the activities undertaken to improve the employment situation of persons with disabilities. Program indicators include: • number of people actively participating in programs; • number of people successfully completing programs; • number of people completing employment preparation programs who subsequently progress to other in their interventions; • number of people employed after participation; and • number of people sustained in employment in the case of vocational crisis. Each program area is responsible for developing mechanisms to track these indicators. As a result, some participants may be counted more than once if they receive services from more than one program area.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.gov.mb.ca

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