Training and Human Resources Development Project : Final Report

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Training and Human Resources Development Project : Final Report
Abstract
McGill University’s 2004-2008 Training and Human Resources Development Project sought to contribute to improving English-speaking Quebecers’ access in their own language to the range of health and social services offered to the general population. The 2004-2008 Project was funded through Health Canada’s program to support Quebec initiatives for improving access to health care and social services for English speakers. It was sponsored by McGill University’s Faculty of Arts and administered by its English and French Language Center in conjunction with its School of Social Work. The budget allocated for the 2004- 2008 period was $ 11,757,828. The project had two objectives: to ensure effective communication between English-speakers and the health and social services workers serving them and to increase the participation of English-speaking professionals in the Quebec health and social services network.
Date
November 8, 2010
Pages
28
Language
en
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Citation
Dialogue McGill. Training and Human Resources Development Project : Final Report, November 8, 2010.
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Contributing CKOL partner

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Dialogue McGill

Founded:
2004

Constituents:
English-speaking Quebecers throughout the province seeking access to English-language health and social services

Website:
https://www.dialoguemcgill.ca/

Activities:
Initiatives to build and maintain a sufficient capacity of health and social services professionals with the knowledge and skills to provide public services to Quebec’s English-speaking communities; Provision of language courses and resources for professionals and students; Initiatives to support student bursaries, internships, and training; Financial support for research projects that address access and delivery of public health services; Performance evaluation and knowledge translation activities.

Former/alternate names:
McGill Training and Retention of Health Professionals Project (TRHPP); McGill Project; Health Canada Project; McGill Training and Human Resources Development Project; Projet de formation et de maintien en poste des professionnels de la santé de l’Université McGill