Evaluation of the Youth Justice Initiative Funding Components

APPENDIX F:
Interview Guides

Evaluation of the Youth Justice Initiative Funding Components
Interview Guide for Departmental Personnel

The Youth Justice Initiative (YJI) of the Department of Justice Canada is a multi-faceted approach to youth justice designed to create a fairer, more effective youth justice system, defined as:

The Department of Justice hired PRA Inc. to conduct the Evaluation of the YJI Funding Components. The primary purpose of the evaluation is to assess the relevance, program design and implementation, success, and cost effectiveness and alternatives for each of the three funding components of the YJI for the fiscal years 2005–2006 to 2008–2009.

The three funding components are:

Key informant interviews are a major data collection activity for this evaluation. The information we gather from this interview will be summarized in aggregate form; interview notes will not be shared outside of PRA and the Department of Justice’s Evaluation Division. Not all questions may be relevant to you; please let me know if you are unable to speak to a particular question and we will move to the next one.

Background

1. To begin, please describe your position and your role and responsibilities with respect to the YJI. Which funding component(s) are you involved in? How long have you been in your position?

Please respond to the following questions for each of the funding components (YJSFP, IRCS, YJF) that you are involved in.

Relevance

Design and implementation

Success

Cost effectiveness and alternatives

Thank you for your participation.

Evaluation of the Youth Justice Initiative Funding Components
Interview Guide for Provincial/Territorial Partners

The Youth Justice Initiative (YJI) of the Department of Justice Canada is a multi-faceted approach to youth justice designed to create a fairer, more effective youth justice system, defined as:

The Department of Justice hired PRA Inc. to conduct the Evaluation of the Youth Justice Initiative (YJI) Funding Components. The primary purpose of the evaluation is to assess the relevance, program design and implementation, success, and cost effectiveness and alternatives for each of the three funding components of the YJI for the fiscal years 2005-2006 to 2008-2009.

The three funding components are:

Key informant interviews are a major data collection activity for this evaluation. The information we gather from this interview will be summarized in aggregate form; interview notes will not be shared outside of PRA Inc. and the Department of Justice’s Evaluation Division. Not all questions may be relevant to you; please let me know if you are unable to speak to a particular question and we will move to the next one.

Background

1. How are you involved with the Youth Justice Initiative? Which funding component(s) are you involved in? (YJSFP, IRCS, YJF)
Please respond to the following questions for each of the funding components (YJSFP, IRCS, YJF) that you are involved in. For YJF, please refer to the attached list of YJF-funded projects for your jurisdiction.

Relevance

Design and implementation

Success

Cost Effectiveness and Alternatives

Thank you for your participation.

Evaluation of the Youth Justice Initiative Funding Components
Interview Guide for External Federal Partners

The Youth Justice Initiative (YJI) of the Department of Justice Canada is a multi-faceted approach to youth justice designed to create a fairer, more effective youth justice system, defined as:

The Department of Justice hired PRA Inc. to conduct the Evaluation of the YJI Funding Components. The primary purpose of the evaluation is to assess the relevance, program design and implementation, success, and cost effectiveness and alternatives for each of the three funding components of the YJI for the fiscal years 2005-2006 to 2008-2009.

The Youth Justice Fund (YJF) is one of the three funding components of the YJI. The YJF provides grants and contributions to non-governmental organizations, community-based organizations, individuals, and provincial and territorial ministries responsible for youth justice in order to:

Key informant interviews are a major data collection activity for this evaluation. The information we gather from this interview will be summarized in aggregate form; interview notes will not be shared outside of PRA and the Department of Justice’s Evaluation Division. Not all questions may be relevant to you; please let me know if you are unable to speak to a particular question and we will move to the next one.

Background

1. How are you involved with the Youth Justice Initiative? How familiar are you with the Youth Justice Fund?

Relevance

Design and implementation

Success

Thank you for your participation.

Evaluation of the Youth Justice Initiative Funding Components
Key Informant Interview Guide for YJF Funding Recipients

The Youth Justice Initiative (YJI) of the Department of Justice Canada is a multi-faceted approach to youth justice designed to create a fairer, more effective youth justice system, defined as:

The Department of Justice hired PRA Inc. to conduct the Evaluation of the YJI Funding Components. The primary purpose of the evaluation is to assess the relevance, program design and implementation, success, and cost effectiveness and alternatives for each of the three funding components of the YJI for the fiscal years 2005-2006 to 2008-2009.

The Youth Justice Fund (YJF) is one of the three funding components of the YJI. The YJF provides grants and contributions to non-governmental organizations, community-based organizations, individuals, and provincial and territorial ministries responsible for youth justice in order to:

Key informant interviews are a major data collection activity for this evaluation. The information we gather from this interview will be summarized in aggregate form; interview notes will not be shared outside of PRA and the Department of Justice’s Evaluation Division. Not all questions may be relevant to you; please let me know if you are unable to speak to a particular question and we will move to the next one.

Background

Program delivery

The next few questions ask about the delivery of the Youth Justice Fund program.

Project outcomes

The next few questions ask about the outcomes of your project(s) funded through the Youth Justice Fund.

Relevance, design, and cost effectiveness of the YJF

This last set of questions asks about the relevance, design, and cost effectiveness of the Youth Justice Fund.

Thank you for your participation.

Evaluation of the Youth Justice Initiative Funding Components
Case Study Interview Guide for YJF Funding Recipients

The Youth Justice Initiative (YJI) of the Department of Justice Canada is a multi-faceted approach to youth justice designed to create a fairer, more effective youth justice system, defined as:

The Department of Justice hired PRA Inc. to conduct the Evaluation of the Youth Justice Initiative (YJI) Funding Components. The primary purpose of the evaluation is to assess the relevance, program design and implementation, success, and cost effectiveness and alternatives for each of the three funding components of the YJI for the fiscal years 2005–2006 to 2008–2009.

The three funding components are:

Case study interviews are an important data collection activity for this evaluation. The information we gather from these interviews will be combined with file review data and summarized into a brief case study report about the program. Interview notes will not be shared outside of PRA and the Department of Justice’s Evaluation Division.

Background

Design and implementation

Success

Thank you for your participation.