Nelson City council is taking a proactive approach to addressing a major problem affecting the community. Not usually viewed as a municipal responsibility, the city is exploring the possibility of setting up child care services in vacant part of city hall. The idea is still in the infant stages being looked at, and right now Mayor John Dooley says can’t say how the initiative would be paid for. Dooley says the service would be made available to parents who work for I-H-A, BC Government, City of Nelson. He says the service would help attract and retain new employees.
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BC Launches Awards of Excellence for Child Care
MCFD recognizes the valuable contribution early childhood educators (ECEs) and licensed family child care providers make in support of early learning and child care in British Columbia. To acknowledge the efforts of these child care professionals in delivering high quality child care programs and services in communities across British Columbia, MCFD will provide up to ten Awards of Excellence to individuals who deliver exceptional service to children in their care.
Five categories of awards will celebrate the exceptional contributions of early childhood education professionals and licensed famiy child care providers. The award categories are:
- General
- Aboriginal
- Family Child Care Provider
- Promising New Early Childhood Educator
- Lifetime Achievement
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