Financial Pressures in the Early Learning and Child Care Sector |
The Ontario Coalition for Better Child Care (OCBCC) in collaboration with members of the Common Table for Childhood Development and Care Ontario are reaching out to the early learning and child care sector. We would like to recognize and thank CUPE Ontario and Better Child Care Ontario for their financial support of this research project.
List of Participating Organizations: Ontario Coalition for Better Child Care, Family Support Institute Ontario, Association of Early Childhood Educators Ontario, Home Child Care Association, Early Childhood Resource Teacher Network of Ontario, Best Start Resource Centre - Health Nexus.
There has never been a greater sense of financial and planning uncertainty for our sector.
To get a full picture of our sector we hope all programs and agencies will complete the survey. Our survey is meant to be a first step in monitoring and supporting the early learning and child care sector.
Our goal is to:
1. Collect responses from a wide range of services and programs, including child care, family support, and health promotion
2. Compile and make public survey findings to help influence/guide future government decisions concerning support to our sectors
3. To help support individual programs that are experiencing financial pressures or that may cut existing levels of service.
List of Participating Organizations: Ontario Coalition for Better Child Care, Family Support Institute Ontario, Association of Early Childhood Educators Ontario, Home Child Care Association, Early Childhood Resource Teacher Network of Ontario, Best Start Resource Centre - Health Nexus.
There has never been a greater sense of financial and planning uncertainty for our sector.
To get a full picture of our sector we hope all programs and agencies will complete the survey. Our survey is meant to be a first step in monitoring and supporting the early learning and child care sector.
Our goal is to:
1. Collect responses from a wide range of services and programs, including child care, family support, and health promotion
2. Compile and make public survey findings to help influence/guide future government decisions concerning support to our sectors
3. To help support individual programs that are experiencing financial pressures or that may cut existing levels of service.