Building on the evidence review update for Girls’ Fund programming, the Canadian Women’s Foundation (CWF) is piloting anti-oppressive mental health support training and capacity building for up to six Girls’ Fund grantees. These additional supports (i.e., training and a toolkit) will offer grantees promising, evidence-based practices to increase protective factors using a strengths-based and anti-oppressive approach. As programs adopt these additional supports, SRDC is designing and implementing an evaluation strategy to capture the learnings from the pilot.
Capability: Program Evaluation/ Performance Measurement
Policy Area: Community Capacity, Health - Mental Health, Youth Development and Inclusion
Population: Children - 2SLGBTQ+ People - People with Disabilities - Racialized Canadians - Women - Youth
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