Fall 2005

The Canadian Child Care Federation’s quarterly bulletin for knowledge exchange within the family child care sector.

CCCF Project Team


What’s in this issue?

News
Delivery of Training

A message: from the CCCF Team

News from Alberta: Accreditation
a message from Sarah Williams, Alberta Family Child Care Association

I Have the Right to Play: National Child Day 2005: a message from Kim Tytler, Health Promotion Manager, CCCF

Trainers of Excellence: a message from Jeanine Plamondon, Project Coordinator, CCCF

Resources

In British Columbia: a message from Diane Mitchell, Family Child Care Training facilitator

In Ontario: a message fromAndrea Gingras, Child Care Providers Resource Network


In Manitoba: a message from Maxine Balbon, Red River College

A Message:
from the CCCF Team

What an exciting time this is for the child care sector! Québec is the latest to sign a bilateral agreement-in-principle on early learning and child care with the federal government. Eight provinces are now on board with more expected to sign in the coming months.

For more information and updates, check out the Government of Canada website.

A special thank you for your submissions for the fall issue!

We want to hear from you!
a message from Robin Kealey, CCCF Project Manager

The e-bulletin is meant to be shared and we would like to know just how many people from the family child care sector are receiving it. Please help us determine our readership numbers. Complete the question below and send it to Jeanine Plamondon, CCCF Project Coordinator. Thank you!

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The CCCF Team:
Jeanine Plamondon, e-bulletin editor, project coordinator
Robin Kealey, project manager
Anne Maxwell, senior director of Projects, Programs and Services

 

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