Developing a Monitoring Framework

Contents
Creating Monitoring Mechanisms
What is the Convention?
The obligation to Monitor
The Parameters of this project
Potential obstacles to implementing the Convention in Canada
Monitoring and evaluation: Next steps

Developing a Monitoring Framework
Determing the approach
Selecting a focus
Narrowing the focus
The first framework
Seeking relevance

The Monitoring Framework
The framework grid
The framework grid (chart)
Situational analysis
Evaluation

Testing the Monitoring Framework
Situational analysis: children in conflict with the law
An overview of youth justice issues in Canada
Article 37(a)
Article 37 (b)
Article 37 (c)
Aritcle 37 (d)
Article 39
Article 40 (1)
Article 40 (2)(a)
Article 40 (2)(b)
Article 40(3)(b)
Article 40(4)
conclusion

Appendix A
General principles

Appendix B
advisory committee memberOwner: Sylvia Fanjoy and Susan Sullivan

Countries

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