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Child Care - Let's Make It Happen!

 

The BCGEU has joined with the Coalition of Child Care Advocates of B.C. to build support at the community level to create a quality, non-profit, accessible child care system.

CAMPAIGN NEWS

B.C.’s child care crisis was publicized at the Child Care – Let’s Make It Happen! press conference Nov. 17/06: (l>r) Caroline Kent, BCGEU member and early childhood educator; Julie Linkletter, Vancouver parent; Sharon Gregson, spokesperson for the Coalition of Child Care Advocates of B.C.; Mike Clarke, BCGEU vice president; and Morna Ballantyne, national coordinator, Code Blue for Child Care.
Click here to view a webcast of the press conference.

"How BC should be spending child care money"
Important update from the Coalition of Child Care Advocates of BC (Dec/06)

RADIO AD

Click Here to listen to the child care radio ad - Sept. 2006
(mp3 file)

COMMUNITY FORUMS

Click here for webcast of May 10 forum

Child Care – Let’s Make It Happen community forums happened in the spring of 2006 around B.C. Locations included Prince George, Kamloops, Victoria, Nanaimo, Vancouver and Maple Ridge. More events are being scheduled for the fall of 2006. Please check here regularly for updates.

The Harper minority government broke the Child Care promise by refusing to honor the provincial-federal government agreements signed in 2005 that would provide $5 billion in federal funding over five years (2004/05 to 2009/10) to create a quality, national child care system in Canada. While the Harper government's taxable family allowance will help some families, it does not create the sustainable child care spaces that are desperately needed.



Stephen Harper's Broken Child Care Promise

What B.C. Stands to Lose

The B.C. Liberal Government Track Record

Child Care is Cost Effective



Please Take Action!

Sign an online letter to the Prime Minister and Premiers

Download a PDF copy of CCABC's Child Care Plan

"Letter to MLA" template - MS Word document

"Letter to MP" template - MS Word document

Join the Campaign:



Bulletins:



Child Care Links:


Click on above image to download PDF copy of poster

Please click to download the big poster and the small poster in pdf.


Child care workers, advocates and parents are calling on the government to provide adequate funding for affordable, accessible child care.




Child care workers, parents, advocates speak out against cuts to child care at a news conference
in Vancouver, December 2002



The Teen Learning Centre in Nanaimo
has been closed.




After 30 years, Chestnut Hollow in Nelson closed its doors due to government cuts







 

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