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Exchanges Canada Presentation by Jean-Gilles Francoeur, Oct. 27, 2003
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Exchanges Canada Exchanges Canada Participants from a SEVEC exchange
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Exchanges Canada Youth Exchanges Canada Two-way reciprocal home-stay exchanges For youth 11- 18 Years of Age Groups of 10-30 participants twinned with youth from another province/territory Exchange lasts a minimum of 5 days Government of Canada funds transportation, special measures
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Exchanges Canada Why home-stay exchanges? An opportunity to live in someone else’s world Experience first–hand the diversity and shared elements of life in different parts of Canada Strengthen connections between Canadians Opportunity to speak the other official language
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Exchanges Canada Before the exchange Develop joint learning projects and plan activities Community research Participate in fundraising activities Communicate with twin. During the exchange Host twins at home; Learn about each other’s community After the exchange Evaluation Process Communication activities to reinforce experience. Cycle of the Exchange
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Exchanges Canada Youth Exchanges Canada Participants 2002-2003 Exchange participants mirror the geographic distribution of young Canadians in each province and territory.
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Exchanges Canada About 40% of exchanges target under- represented groups; aboriginals, rural & isolated areas, low-income, visible minorities, disabled Over 50% are Official Language exchanges Special measures are in place to accommodate the needs of all youth; No individual fees for reciprocal exchanges, only group fee Measures to Encourage Diversity
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Exchanges Canada Youth Exchanges Canada
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Exchanges Canada Target Group Youth Participants Total = 9020 Youth Participants 2002-2003 Statistics Canada Youth Population (11-18 years old) Youth from low income families 21 %19 % Aboriginal youth 7 %5 % Youth with a disability 5.5 %6% Youth from Rural or Isolated Areas 42 %23% Visible Minority youth 5 %15 % Exchanges Canada Outreach
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Exchanges Canada A Participant’s Testimony “I now feel like I can do anything.” Youth participant, SEVEC exchange
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Exchanges Canada Youth Exchanges Canada DELIVERY ORGANIZATIONS: SEVEC- The Exchange Network; YMCA; Canadian 4-H Council; Canada Sports Friendship Exchange Program; and Folklore Canada International Summer Work/Student Exchange 11,300 participants in 2002-2003
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