Summer 2006

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

From the CCCF office: Family Child Care Training Goes Online! A message from Jeanine Plamondon, project coordinator, Canadian Child Care Federation

“Raising the Bar” on Quality for Licensed Home Child Care Agencies: A message from Joyce Minten, Assistant Director/HCCSS Co-coordinator, Home Child Care Support Services, Affiliated Services for Children and Youth (ASCY)

From the CCCF office: Updated National Statement
A message from Anne Maxwell, senior director, Canadian Child Care Federation

Resources

 

In Ontario:
A message from Marilyn Wylie, The Halton Resource Connection, Halton Home Child Care Provider Training Committee

In Ontario:
A message from Andrea Gingras, Child Care Resource Network (CCRPN) of Ottawa


Register Now! Meeting the Challenge Online:

A message from Jeanine Plamondon, project coordinator, Canadian Child Care Federation

 


From the CCCF office: Updated National Statement
A message from Anne Maxwell, senior director, Canadian Child Care Federation

Take Part in the Review of the Updated National Statement
on Quality Child Care

CCCF’s National Statement on Quality Child Care was published in 1991 and one amendment was made in 1992. Since that time, the National Statement has remained a popular resource, particularly for early childhood development college programs. With the expertise of Gillian Doherty as author and with the support of a review committee some of whom participated in the development of the original statement, CCCF has developed a new draft version of the National Statement. To find out more and to give your feedback, visit the website at www.cccf-fcsge.ca.

 

 

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