{"id":2451354,"date":"2020-07-27T17:30:30","date_gmt":"2020-07-27T17:30:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sd46.bc.ca\/?p=2451354"},"modified":"2025-02-01T20:41:53","modified_gmt":"2025-02-02T04:41:53","slug":"sechelt-parents-to-benefit-from-new-child-care-spaces","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sd46.bc.ca\/sechelt-parents-to-benefit-from-new-child-care-spaces\/","title":{"rendered":"Sechelt parents to benefit from new child care spaces"},"content":{"rendered":"\t\t
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Ministry of Children and Family Development News Release: July 27th, 2020<\/h2>\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t
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Sechelt parents to benefit from new child care spaces<\/b><\/a><\/p>

Families in Sechelt will have access to 67 new licensed child care spaces as part of the Province\u2019s ongoing commitment to increase child care throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>

\u201cBy integrating new child care spaces with other family resources in our community, this new facility at the Sechelt Family Resource Centre will be able to support families with their child care needs and more,\u201d said Nicholas Simons, MLA for Powell River-Sunshine Coast. \u201cWe know that access to quality child care for families is important for a healthy, vibrant community overall. By supporting this centre, we are supporting a stronger Sunshine Coast.\u201d \u00a0<\/p>

School District 46 (Sunshine Coast) and Sechelt YMCA Child Care are creating a new facility in the Sechelt Family Resource Centre, and will work with the with the Sechelt Nation and the Indigenous education team to provide inclusive and culturally enriched child care and resources to benefit local families.<\/p>

\u201cThe board of education is committed to ensuring that each child and their family is supported and inspired to experience joy and fulfilment in our community and our schools,\u201d said Pammila Ruth, board chair, School District 46 (Sunshine Coast). \u201cWe are so pleased that the Province is providing this funding to accomplish this important goal.\u201d<\/p>

Childcare BC\u2019s New Spaces Fund is supporting Sechelt YMCA Child Care to create 12 infant\/toddler spaces, 25 spaces for children aged three years to kindergarten and 30 spaces for school-age children, which are expected to open in summer 2021.<\/p>

\u201cSchool District No. 46 is pleased to provide a family resource centre with a multitude of services located under one roof right in the heart of Sechelt,\u201d said Kirsten Deasey, district principal of learning and innovation. \u201cFamilies can access drop-in programs, information and resources about child development, staff from partner agencies, and our family support navigators. The fact that families will soon be able to access on-site child care is perfect for our community.\u201d<\/p>

Recent changes made by government to the School Act will make it even easier for school boards to create and operate before- and after-school care. The changes will require school boards to prioritize space that is not being used for K-12 students for child care and encourage school boards to adopt an inclusive child care policy.<\/p>

\u201cFor too long, families throughout B.C. have struggled to find quality, affordable child care close to home,\u201d said Rob Fleming, Minister of Education. \u201cWe\u2019re making it easier for child care to be delivered on school properties because children benefit when they spend more time in spaces that are already designed for enrichment and play, and families save time and money with one central drop-off location in their neighbourhoods.\u201d<\/p>

July 2020 marks the second anniversary of the launch of the New Spaces Fund, which has approved an average of 700 new spaces for funding each month. So far, nearly 16,800 new spaces have been funded throughout the province, helping parents return to work, go back to school or pursue other opportunities.\u00a0<\/p>

\u201cProviding quality, affordable and inclusive child care goes hand in hand with a strong, vibrant economy,\u201d said Katrina Chen, Minister of State for Child Care. \u201cBy funding nearly 16,800 new licensed spaces throughout the province, our government is helping more parents return to work, go back to school or pursue other opportunities knowing that when they drop their kids off in the morning, they\u2019ll get the nurturing support they need to grow and thrive.\u201d<\/p>

These new spaces are part of the fastest creation of child care spaces in B.C.\u2019s history. An additional 4,100 spaces, funded through the 2017 Budget Update and the Early Learning and Child Care agreement with the Government of Canada, means that more than 20,900 new licensed spaces have been funded since July 2017.<\/p>

Investing in child care and early childhood education is a shared priority between government and the BC Green Party caucus and is part of the Confidence and Supply Agreement.<\/p>

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