Life beyond Refuge
A System Theory of Change for Supporting Refugee Newcomers
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.25071/1920-7336.40892Mots-clés :
refugees, resettlement, theory of change, community-based evaluation, evaluation frameworkRésumé
Le Canada est reconnu internationalement comme un chef de file dans l’accueil des nouveaux arrivants réfugiés. Cependant, il y a peu de données sur la manière dont les réfugiés se portent après leur arrivée au Canada et sur l’efficacité des services et des soutiens à la réinstallation. Une théorie systémique du changement a été développée afin de guider les évaluations de la complexité dans le secteur des services aux réfugiés qui cherchent à examiner les expériences vécues des réfugiés et à évaluer les pratiques à plusieurs niveaux. Cet article décrit le processus d’élaboration de la théorie systémique du changement Life Beyond Refuge et ce qu’elle implique pour la pratique au niveau communautaire, les politiques publiques, et, enfin, le bilan de la réinstallation des nouveaux arrivants réfugiés.
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