Intersectoral mobilization in child development: An outcome assessment of the survey of the school readiness of montreal children

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In 2006, the department of public health in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, conducted the Survey of the School Readiness of Montreal Children. After unveiling the results in February 2008, it launched an appeal for intersectoral mobilization. This article documents the chain of events in the collective decision-making process that fostered ownership of the survey results and involvement in action. It also documents the impacts of those findings on intersectoral action and the organization of early childhood services four years later. The results show that the survey served as a catalyst for intersectoral action as reflected in the increased size and strength of the actor network and the formalization of the highly-anticipated collaboration between school and early childhood networks. Actors have made abundant use of survey results in planning and justifying the continuation of projects or implementation of new ones. A notable outcome, in all territories, has been the development of both transition-to-kindergarten tools and literacy activities. The portrait drawn by the research raises significant issues for public planning while serving as a reminder of the importance of intersectoral mobilization in providing support for multiple trajectories of child preschool development.

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Laurin, I., Bilodeau, A., Giguère, N., & Potvin, L. (2015). Intersectoral mobilization in child development: An outcome assessment of the survey of the school readiness of montreal children. Social Sciences, 4(4), 1316–1334. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci4041316

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