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Action Plan Implementation Status Update Report to the Evaluation, Performance Measurement and Review Committee - As of March 31, 2010
Education and Social Development Programs and Partnerships - Community Infrastructure
Evaluation of the 1996 On-Reserve Housing Policy (200750)
AEC Approval Date: 25/04/2008
Project Recommendations |
Action Plan | Expected Completion Date |
Program Response |
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1. INAC takes advantage of the upcoming joint INAC-CMHC evaluation
of Budget 2005-2006 New Funding for On-Reserve Housing Programs,
to undertake extensive field research to fully address the following
questions: a. To what extent have the multi-year housing plans allowed First Nations to: i. Protect and extend the life of existing houses and ensure
that housing meets minimum national standards, through maintenance,
insurance and renovation programs
b. What factors contributed to or inhibited the successful development and implementation of First Nations community-based housing plans? ii. Construct quality affordable new housing, designed to respond to the variety of housing needs within the community iii. Support individual pride and responsibility through community involvement, home ownership incentives and private market investment; and iv. Link housing activities to training, job creation and business development c . Is the 1996 On-reserve Housing Policy still relevant? It is understood that this evaluation will also address the specific accountability questions defined in planning documents for the Budget 2005-2006 New Funding for On-Reserve Housing Programs. |
INAC's Audit and Evaluation Sector will work with CMHC's
Audit and Evaluation Services to expand the scope of the upcoming
evaluation of Budget 2005-2006 New Funding for On-Reserve Housing to explore and consider alternatives to existing on-reserve housing
programs. Terms of Reference for a joint INAC-CMHC summative evaluation will include: - responses to questions stated in the recommendation; - a comprehensive review of INAC and CMHC's performance in First Nation housing, including analysis of the factors for success; and - review of social and community housing delivery models being used in Canada and other countries, and their strengths and weaknesses as alternatives to current program models. |
30/09/2008 | Status: Pending Implementation Update/Rationale: As of 30/09/2009: INAC continues to work with CMHC to finalise CMHC's evaluation plan. INAC has begun work on a phased approach advancing INAC-only work on evaluation of on-reserve housing. AES Comment: Close. These issues will be covered in the new evaluation. |
2. INAC should revise and improve the delivery and performance monitoring of its housing program. | To ensure uniformity, to improve housing program delivery, and
to positively influence program implementation and compliance,
INAC will develop a Housing Procedures Guide that will be implemented
across all regions. Among other objectives, this procedures guide
will: - ensure that communities under the 1996 On-Reserve Housing Policy provide and implement community housing plans as a condition of funding, and other First Nations not under the policy comply with INAC's housing subsidy requirements; and - institute a program compliance regime which would outline both the incentives for compliance and the consequences of non-compliance. INAC will introduce the Integrated Capital Management System (ICMS) database in all Regions and FNs to streamline data collection and reporting, and to aid in measuring housing program outcomes and performance indicators. |
TBD | Update/Rationale: As of 30/09/2009: The Housing procedures manual is in draft form and will be amalgamated into the overall Departmental Capital Facilities Maintenance Program Procedures Manual. AES Comment: Close. These issues will be covered in the new evaluation. |
3. Future policy development regarding on-reserve housing at INAC
should consider making access to financial and other incentives for
on-reserve housing conditional upon such conditions as the establishment
of rental and inspection regimes, or improvement to financial and
housing management. To help communities to access the First Nations Market Housing Fund (FNMHF) the department should ensure that any housing policy is consistent with the accessibility criteria to be developed for the fund. |
A review of INAC and CMHC's on-reserve housing programs
(including engagement with First Nations) which will enable the
development of policy alternatives to improve housing outcomes
on reserve. The resulting new policy alternatives may include elements such as: - a needs-based allocation of housing support; - program delivery models which are reflective of the capacity of the First Nation to manage housing programs; - promotion and development of rental regimes; - implementation of inspection regimes to ensure compliance with the National Building Code; - inspection of homes by qualified building inspectors reducing the incidence of mould and improving the lifecycle of homes on reserve; - promotion of market housing opportunities, such as the First Nations Market Housing Fund (FNMHF); - adoption of alternative financing options for infrastructure to increase the supply of serviced lots; - consistent collection and reinvestment of shelter allowance payments for First Nations housing; - appropriate coordination of roles in First Nation housing between the main partners including First Nations, INAC, and CMHC); and - review the role of Ministerial Loan Guarantees in improving housing outcomes. |
30/09/2009 | Update/Rationale: As of 30/09/2009: In Canada's Economic Action Plan, the Government of Canada has committed $400 million over the next two years to support on-reserve housing. The funds are dedicated to new social housing projects, remediation of existing social housing stock and to complementary housing activities through programming from Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) and Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC). This commitment will address immediate housing needs and assist the transition to market-based housing on reserves. INAC's housing initiative under Canada's Economic Action Plan will promote the development of a robust inspection regime, while providing support to assist First Nations in making the transition to market based housing. (summary remains the same) AES Comment: Close. These issues will be covered in the new evaluation. |