As we all try to understand more about the new BC child care plan it can be hard to stay on top of what’s being said, shared and released. It’s important that our conversations about what is transpiring are as fact based as possible. While there are still more questions than answers — there are clear attempts to share with parents and providers. Below is a listing of key documents, information, government related contacts and recent media articles. I will try to add more information to this listing as time goes by. If you are aware of other resources that become available please feel free to leave a link in the comments below and I will also add them to this listing as appropriate.
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Let’s be as informed as we can about what is happening.
And let’s do our collective best to support and encourage one another during this time of significant change.
We all matter. Educators, providers, programs, children and families. And we all want the best possible child care system for BC.
 Update: It’s important to keep in mind that things are changing quickly for child care in BC. By the time you read this post, some of the questions and issues I have written about may be clearer, we may have further information or answers and circumstances may have evolved. Please keep this in mind. At the end of the post there is a link to a resource listing related to the new child care plan for BC. Regardless; this post conveys much of what many in the field have been feeling, considering and thinking about since the plan was announced. A great many people have contacted me to share their support and thanks for writing this post. It has had a significant amount of visits since it was posted on March 7, 2018 and is currently one of the top ranked blog post on this website.
Update: It’s important to keep in mind that things are changing quickly for child care in BC. By the time you read this post, some of the questions and issues I have written about may be clearer, we may have further information or answers and circumstances may have evolved. Please keep this in mind. At the end of the post there is a link to a resource listing related to the new child care plan for BC. Regardless; this post conveys much of what many in the field have been feeling, considering and thinking about since the plan was announced. A great many people have contacted me to share their support and thanks for writing this post. It has had a significant amount of visits since it was posted on March 7, 2018 and is currently one of the top ranked blog post on this website.