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Yi Huang
November 11, 2020

Yi Huang

Yi Huang: Master of Education in Developmental Psychology & Education (DPE), Class of 2019.
Mariam Ayoub
November 8, 2020

Mariam Ayoub

Mariam Ayoub: Master of Arts in Clinical and Counselling Psychology (CCP), Class of 2017.
Heather Prime
November 6, 2020

Heather Prime

Heather Prime: Doctor of Philosophy in School and Clinical Child Psychology (SCCP), Class of 2017.
November 5, 2020

Excerpt: "The government is making substantial investments of $13 billion in capital grants over 10 years to build new schools and renew existing schools across Ontario, to ensure that students have safe and modern education environments in which to learn and thrive. COVID-19 has underscored the importance of this commitment."
November 5, 2020

The Atkinson Centre promotes research on child development, and the development of early learning policy and practice that serve young children and their families.
November 5, 2020

In partnership with Save our Children, Tim Murray, Caroline Dusabe, Prachi Srivastava, and Karen Mundy
November 4, 2020

Excerpt: "The agreement allocates nearly $10 million in 2020–21 for early learning and child care investments in New Brunswick. Specifically, New Brunswick will continue to collaborate with the childcare sector and maintain the New Brunswick Early Learning Centres designation to ensure all families and children in the province have access to high-quality, affordable child care in the official language of their choice by 2030."
Nicole Loncar
November 1, 2020

Nicole Loncar

MA in School and Clinical Child Psychology (SCCP) student, Nicole Loncar.
Expected year of graduation: 2021.
October 31, 2020

Ontario’s Early Years and Child Care Annual Report 2020

Excerpt: "In the year ending March 31, 2020: The number of licensed child care centres increased by almost 1% to 5,565 centres, of which more than 3,000 centres were located in publicly funded schools; The number of licensed child care spaces grew by 16,206 spaces to 462,802 spaces, representing an increase of 4%. All age groups have seen an increase in spaces: a 4% increase for infants, toddlers, Kindergarten, and school age children; a 3% increase for preschool children; and an increase from 418 to 692 spaces for the “family age group”; A total of 131 home child care agencies were in operation, with 8,296 approved homes affiliated with these agencies; More than 2,000 individuals were approved to receive grants to support them in obtaining an early childhood education diploma."
October 31, 2020

Excerpt: "FINDINGS: There are not enough places available in subsidized childcare to meet the needs of families in Québec. Families that are unable to find subsidized childcare pay more for a service whose quality does not necessarily meet expectations; The children of low-income families are underrepresented in childcare centres (CPE) that are located in the administrative regions of Laval and Montréal; The Place 0-5 single-window access to childcare services does not allow for the efficient management of access to these services. Theinformation presented on the website is not up-to-date and is not sufficient to meet the needs of parents; The oversight of childcare services by the ministère de la Famille is largely insufficient to optimize access to childcare services, in particular for families with a child who has special needs; The ministère de la Famille is not meeting its objectives for the creation of new places in subsidized childcare that were announced several years ago, which prevents it from meeting the needs of families."
October 31, 2020

Excerpt: "The COVID-19 outbreak has further highlighted the importance of having a range of high-quality child care and early years programs, that provide rich social, emotional and early learning experiences for children while allowing families to work. The outbreak has also highlighted what we already knew about people working in the child care and early years sector: they are passionate, dedicated and child-centred, able to adapt to changing circumstances while always keeping the best interests of children and families at heart."
October 30, 2020

Excerpt: "Your government will develop a modern child care system and funding model that will enable and support the child care sector to grow in line with demand from Manitoba families, provide greater equity in the type of support given to families, and offer choices and flexibility that reflects the needs and challenges today’s parents face."