Sentences with phrase «receiving free child care»

However, the plan does not include free child care for infant and toddlers younger than two - and - a-half, nor can families expect to receive free child care for their preschoolers until September 2020.

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All Our Kin does intensive community outreach to recruit these informal providers to enroll in the group's Family Child Care Network, where they receive, free of charge, regular professional - development training, plus biweekly visits from master educators who model high - quality childcare techniques for the providers and offer them long - term mentorship and guidance.
We have been receiving reports of Nestlé's Clinical Network Representative approaching health workers inviting them to attend events on «The ins and outs of child care» — offering information on topics such as water birth (left), a free lunch and, ah yes, «New Product developments in SMA», the infant formula brand Nestlé now markets in the UK.
She is confused about the payment system as her other child is over five and will not receive free medical care.
Liberals: Create a flexible parental benefits plan allowing parents to receive benefits in smaller blocks of time — for example, once every two weeks rather than once per month — and make it possible for parents to take a longer leave — up to 18 months when combined with maternity benefits, although at a lower benefit level; scrap the Universal Child Care Benefit for the wealthiest families, and instead introduce the Canada Child Benefit that will give the majority of families up to $ 2,500 more, tax - free, every year (typically for a family of four).
The Liberal rationale, as outlined in Budget 2016 is that «Canada's existing child benefit system is complicated, consisting of a tax - free, income - tested Canada Child Tax Benefit with two components (the base benefit and the National Child Benefit supplement) and a taxable Universal Child Care Benefit received by all families, regardless of income.&rchild benefit system is complicated, consisting of a tax - free, income - tested Canada Child Tax Benefit with two components (the base benefit and the National Child Benefit supplement) and a taxable Universal Child Care Benefit received by all families, regardless of income.&rChild Tax Benefit with two components (the base benefit and the National Child Benefit supplement) and a taxable Universal Child Care Benefit received by all families, regardless of income.&rChild Benefit supplement) and a taxable Universal Child Care Benefit received by all families, regardless of income.&rChild Care Benefit received by all families, regardless of income.»
The Liberals explained their decision to scrap CCTB and UCCB and replace it with the Canada Child Benefit by stating that: «Canada's existing child benefit system is complicated, consisting of a tax - free, income - tested Canada Child Tax Benefit with two components (the base benefit and the National Child Benefit supplement) and a taxable Universal Child Care Benefit received by all families, regardless of inChild Benefit by stating that: «Canada's existing child benefit system is complicated, consisting of a tax - free, income - tested Canada Child Tax Benefit with two components (the base benefit and the National Child Benefit supplement) and a taxable Universal Child Care Benefit received by all families, regardless of inchild benefit system is complicated, consisting of a tax - free, income - tested Canada Child Tax Benefit with two components (the base benefit and the National Child Benefit supplement) and a taxable Universal Child Care Benefit received by all families, regardless of inChild Tax Benefit with two components (the base benefit and the National Child Benefit supplement) and a taxable Universal Child Care Benefit received by all families, regardless of inChild Benefit supplement) and a taxable Universal Child Care Benefit received by all families, regardless of inChild Care Benefit received by all families, regardless of income.
Compared with «usual care» mothers who received the universally available and free programme of nurse - delivered well - child checks, MECSH «intervention» mothers were more responsive to children's needs (effect size (d) = 0.26, p = 0.02).
This finding is consistent with previous reports that depressed low - income women (a large proportion of the sample in this study) do not use community care available to them, even if it is free.10, 41 Without outreach, child care, transportation, and flexible schedules, these women are not likely to receive appropriate treatment for their depression.
Families in treatment group 2 (n = 90) received the same screening services offered to those in treatment 1, plus free transportation for prenatal and well - child care through the child's second birthday.
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