If so, consider joining the Ministry of Education's Child Care Quality Assurance and Licensing Branch, where you will support the provision
of quality child care programs in safe and stimulating environments.
Child Care Aware Child Care Aware is a program of Child Care Aware ® of America and helps families learn more about the
elements of quality child care and how to locate programs in their communities.
Our services are designed to increase the
supply of quality child care that is affordable and accessible, to educate the community about quality child care, to prepare individuals who plan to enter the field of child care, to support current child care providers and administrators with free or low cost training and technical assistance, and to assist families in locating child care to meet their needs.
The 2007 report of the Ontario Ministry of Children and Youth Services Expert Panel on Quality and Human Resources identified the following four critical «building blocks» for creating a province - wide
system of quality child care service:
A photography exhibition by photographer Joel Clifton and curated by the OCBCC's Viktoria Bitto, Portraits aims to share the magical, nurturing
world of quality child care with the general public.
The Ontario Coalition for Better Child Care is made
up of quality child care programs, and dedicated ECEs, child care workers, parents, grandparents, students... people who care about child care.
Research has shown the negative impact of poorer ratios and group sizes on staff morale, retention, working conditions and interactions with young children — factors that are at the
heart of any quality child care program.
Better Beginnings helps parents understand the
value of quality child care while providing them with an on - line search tool for identifying and locating quality child care providers in their communities.
Specifically, these issues relate to a
conceptualisation of quality child care from an Indigenous perspective, and to the participation of Indigenous services in an integrated quality assurance system.
The focus in this article is on licensing and regulation requirements of Indigenous childcare services and the impact they may have on the provision
of quality child care for the children, families and communities being served.
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of quality child care.