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11: Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine

Title of the project
A Partnership Plan to Retain English-Speaking Graduates in the Health and Social Services Field for the Magdalen Islands

Organization
Council for Anglophone Magdalen Islanders

Partners
³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ School of Social Work, ³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ School of Nursing
Social work intern at the Magdalen Islands Sarah Cochrane, completing a Social Work internship in les ÃŽles-de-la-Madeleine.

Description of planned Activities
The islands suffer from problems of recruitment and retention of young professionals. This project addresses this and has made a range of contacts on the islands in both the public and the community sector. All parties are working towards the success of this project. The first two years (2005-06, 2006-07) saw the preparation of community and student support measures for the recruitment and selection of the students. In 2007-08, a social work student undertook a field placement in the region and the project concentrated on a retention strategy. While a post became available, the student intern did not have the seniority to retain the position.

Budget Allocation
$115,356


Title of the project
Baie-des-Chaleurs Recruitment and Retention Program

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Organization

Partners
CSSS Baie-des-Chaleurs, Eastern Shores School Commission, Centre de Jeunesse et de Réadaptation MRC, CRE, Family Ties, Fondation Communautaire

Description of planned Activities
This project is reinforced by a report which was commissioned in 2005 to assess the needs of the Anglophone population. The first year (2005-06) of the project prepared the way for field placements in subsequent years. A number of aspects of the project have been developed, including a website for students and potential employers and a strategy to attract students to summer work in the region. Discussions continue with educational establishments. One aspect of this project is the potential to develop a bursary program with the regional partners. Options for the sustainability of the project will be examined.

Budget Allocation
$120,000

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