”We want to thank you for taking your time to participate on the Ways Tried and True Working Group meetings, and contributing to the development of the WTT Framework and identifying Ways Tried and True for sharing through the Best Practices Portal.
Nina JethaManager, Canadian Best Practices Initiative
”Successfully liaising with project representatives, often at very senior levels, on the sensitive topic of family violence, Johnston Research Inc. demonstrated its ability to organize, provide consistent messaging and interpret that information and apply it to funding formulas and allocation methodologies that have proven to meet the operational needs of the program.
ManagerFamily Violence Prevention Program & Justice Issues, Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
”Our timelines for this project were rather short (2 months); however Johnston Research Inc. undertook two northern site visits, a series of telephone interviews, and produced a final report on-time. The evaluators conducted themselves in a very professional manner throughout the process; in addition to being very flexible in order to get the job done.
ManagerSenior Program Advisor, First Nations and Inuit Health Branch, Health Canada
”Johnston Research Inc. trained interviewers, assessed results, implemented a program evaluation and provided ongoing consultations with our office staff and the Evaluation Committee within the project timeline and with positive feedback from the communities regarding the excellent work completed by the evaluation consultants.
Marilyn PettisRegional Manager, Ka:nen Our Children Our Future
”Anishnawbe Health Toronto would hire Johnston Research Inc. again for Board of Directors consultations and strategic planning.
Joe HesterExecutive Director, Anishnawbe Health Toronto
”From the beginning of the contract, I was impressed with the thoroughness and attention to detail, as shown in the care with which JRI put together their breadth of knowledge and sensitivity to the topic.
Senior Program Advisor, First Nations and Inuit Health Branch, Health Canada
”The JRI team are highly professional and ethical. The project lead, Andrea L. K. Johnston is well grounded in her culture, and this is an advantage in working with Aboriginal communities. The JRI Team is cooperative, well-informed and a pleasure to work with.
Brian DokisExecutive Director, Southern Ontario Aboriginal Health Access Centre
”This project’s success has depended upon the collaboration and participation that you have so freely given – your ideas, input, and enthusiasm were most helpful.
Nina JethaManager, Canadian Best Practices Initiative
”Despite tight timelines, JRI conducted a survey, analyzed the data and wrote a report that is highly regarded by our nursing colleagues as providing invaluable information in a succinct, clear, easy to read manner.
Fjola Hart WasekeesikawExecutive Director, Aboriginal Nurses Association of Canada
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