RPI selected as independent evaluator for Human Rights Remedy

Evaluation​

RPI is very pleased to share that we have been selected as the independent evaluator for the Nova Scotia Human Rights Remedy. The evaluation team is a partnership between RPI and Cape Breton University.

The Nova Scotia Human Rights Remedy is a five-year, legally binding agreement that guides government’s work to transform the disability support system in Nova Scotia. It is called “the Remedy” because it is what government must do to remedy the discrimination against people with disabilities in Nova Scotia.

Evaluation planning is taking place throughout the first half of 2026, followed by regular evaluation data collection and reporting through to 2029. The evaluation work is guided by an Evaluation Advisory Committee and funded by the Department of Opportunities and Social Development.