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Annual Reports 2002/03 and 2003/04Office of Francophone AffairsThis document includes: MINISTRY OVERVIEWThe Office of Francophone Affairs' vision is to ensure that Francophones have access to Ontario government services in French and that they fully contribute to the social, economic, and political life of the province while preserving their linguistic and cultural heritage. The Office of Francophone Affairs acts as key adviser to the Ontario government on Francophone affairs and the provision of French-language services. The Office provides key expertise to ministries and agencies on the provision of services in French, particularly in the designated areas of the province. In partnership with other provincial and territorial governments and the Government of Canada, the Office develops a more co-ordinated approach to Francophone affairs. This includes participation in joint initiatives with the Government of Canada in the provision of services in French and working with other provinces and territories in the planning of cost effective and quality French-language services. As part of its role as a major link between Francophones and their provincial government, the Office of Francophone Affairs provides Francophones with relevant information on government programs and services, their community and Ontario's French-language resources. This information helps Francophones make decisions pertaining to their daily lives and their involvement in activities aimed at preserving their language and culture. Ministries and agencies are supported in their communications with Ontario's Francophones. ANNUAL REPORT 2003-2004In 2003-04, the OFA implemented four key strategies:
Worked with central agencies and ministries on improved integration of French-language services in corporate and policy initiatives; developed tools to assist ministries in planning, delivering and monitoring services in French; helped ministries improve the provision of services in French by their transfer payment agencies in the areas of health, justice and social services and managed a public education program in the area of violence against women.
Provided and distributed information on government programs and services; analyzed and produced statistical information on Ontario's Francophones; maintained up-to-date information on provincial Francophone organizations; and improved mechanisms to respond to complaints about the quality of government French-language services.
Identified priority areas for cost-shared projects to maximize the impact of the Canada-Ontario Agreement on the Promotion of Official Languages; in partnership with Heritage Canada, evaluated the Agreement and used the results to negotiate a new five-year Agreement; discussed with other provinces and territories innovative ways of providing services in French through technology or joint efforts by various levels of government.
Complied with government requirements to improve accessibility for people with disabilities; provided an accessible Internet site and publications and developed an Accessibility Plan; enhanced its ability to deliver services electronically to improve the services it provides to its internal and external clients.
ANNUAL REPORT 2002-2003In 2002-03, the OFA implemented three key strategies:
Worked with central agencies and ministries on improved integration of French-language services in corporate and ministry policy initiatives; developed tools to assist ministries in planning, delivering and monitoring services in French; helped ministries to improve the provision of services in French by their transfer payment agencies in the areas of health, justice and social services.
Increased the use of technology to provide and distribute information on government programs and services; analysed and produced statistical information on Ontario's Francophones; maintained up-to-date information on provincial Francophone organizations.
Identified priority areas for cost-shared projects to maximize the impact of the Canada-Ontario Agreement on the Promotion of Official Languages; discussed with other provinces and territories innovative ways of providing services in French through technology or joint efforts by various levels of government.
For further information about the Office of Francophone Affairs, visit our Internet site at www.ofa.gov.on.ca You can find annual reports for other Ontario government ministries online at www.gov.on.ca under “About Government”. © Queen's Printer for Ontario, 2006 |
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