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The resources on this website focus on early childhood education and care, family policy and social issues. The site contains resources developed by the Childcare Resource and Research Unit (CRRU) and linked resources developed by others. childcarecanada.org is intended for researchers, advocates, policy makers, service providers, studentsand parents.
CHILD CARE AND COVID-19 IN CANADA ABOUT CRRU | CHILDCARECANADA.ORG About CRRU. The Childcare Resource and Research Unit (CRRU) is a non-profit, non-partisan policy research institute with a mandate to work towards an equitable, high quality, publicly funded, inclusive ECEC system for all Canadians. CRRU works with other researchers, NGOs, advocacy groups, government policy makers across multiple levelsof
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BRIEFing Notes. All CRRU publications are available for free download: follow the title link from the list below. PDF attachments can be accessed from each publication page. Print copies of some publications are available for purchase; contact us for more information. Early learning and child care in the 2021 federal budget ( 26 Apr 2021) EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND CARE IN CANADA 2019 Early childhood education and care in Canada 2019 is the Childcare Resource and Research Unit’s 12th compilation of Canada-wide data on early learning and child care (ELCC) and related early childhood and family programs. The report integrates administrative data provided by provincial/territorial ELCC officials (its primary source of EARLY LEARNING AND CHILD CARE IN THE 2021 FEDERAL BUDGET Childcare Resource and Research Unit 225 Brunswick Avenue, Toronto Ontario Canada M5S 2M6 Email: contactus@childcarecanada.org Website:childcarecanada.org
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The CRRU team. The Childcare Resource and Research Unit has been developed and staffed by individuals with diverse backgrounds including early childhood education, psychology, library sciences, political science, women’s studies, sociology, labour unions and the arts. The CRRU staff currently includes an executive director, threestaff and a
EARLY LEARNING AND CHILD CARE IN THE 2021 FEDERAL BUDGET Early learning and child care in the 2021 federal budget. Following the commitment in the 2020 Fall Economic Statement to “lay out the plan to provide affordable, accessible, inclusive and high-quality child care from coast to coast to coast”, the federal budget released Monday April 19th 2021 provides a historic commitment toearly
ABOUT MARTHA FRIENDLY, CRRU EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Martha Friendly is the executive director of the Childcare Resource and Research Unit and founder of CRRU in 1982 at the University of Toronto. As a policy researcher, Martha is an active participant in the cross-Canada child care movement that has been advocating for a universal public system of high quality child care since the 1970s. INCLUSION OF YOUNG CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES IN REGULATED Inclusion of young children with disabilities in regulated child care in Canada A snapshot: Research, policy and practice Occasional PaperNo. 27
CHILDCARECANADA.ORG
The resources on this website focus on early childhood education and care, family policy and social issues. The site contains resources developed by the Childcare Resource and Research Unit (CRRU) and linked resources developed by others. childcarecanada.org is intended for researchers, advocates, policy makers, service providers, studentsand parents.
CHILD CARE AND COVID-19 IN CANADA ABOUT CRRU | CHILDCARECANADA.ORG About CRRU. The Childcare Resource and Research Unit (CRRU) is a non-profit, non-partisan policy research institute with a mandate to work towards an equitable, high quality, publicly funded, inclusive ECEC system for all Canadians. CRRU works with other researchers, NGOs, advocacy groups, government policy makers across multiple levelsof
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BRIEFing Notes. All CRRU publications are available for free download: follow the title link from the list below. PDF attachments can be accessed from each publication page. Print copies of some publications are available for purchase; contact us for more information. Early learning and child care in the 2021 federal budget ( 26 Apr 2021) EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND CARE IN CANADA 2019 Early childhood education and care in Canada 2019 is the Childcare Resource and Research Unit’s 12th compilation of Canada-wide data on early learning and child care (ELCC) and related early childhood and family programs. The report integrates administrative data provided by provincial/territorial ELCC officials (its primary source of EARLY LEARNING AND CHILD CARE IN THE 2021 FEDERAL BUDGET Childcare Resource and Research Unit 225 Brunswick Avenue, Toronto Ontario Canada M5S 2M6 Email: contactus@childcarecanada.org Website:childcarecanada.org
THE CRRU TEAM
The CRRU team. The Childcare Resource and Research Unit has been developed and staffed by individuals with diverse backgrounds including early childhood education, psychology, library sciences, political science, women’s studies, sociology, labour unions and the arts. The CRRU staff currently includes an executive director, threestaff and a
EARLY LEARNING AND CHILD CARE IN THE 2021 FEDERAL BUDGET Early learning and child care in the 2021 federal budget. Following the commitment in the 2020 Fall Economic Statement to “lay out the plan to provide affordable, accessible, inclusive and high-quality child care from coast to coast to coast”, the federal budget released Monday April 19th 2021 provides a historic commitment toearly
ABOUT MARTHA FRIENDLY, CRRU EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Martha Friendly is the executive director of the Childcare Resource and Research Unit and founder of CRRU in 1982 at the University of Toronto. As a policy researcher, Martha is an active participant in the cross-Canada child care movement that has been advocating for a universal public system of high quality child care since the 1970s. INCLUSION OF YOUNG CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES IN REGULATED Inclusion of young children with disabilities in regulated child care in Canada A snapshot: Research, policy and practice Occasional PaperNo. 27
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HEALTH AND SAFETY GUIDELINES FOR EMERGENCY CHILD CARE UPDATED: COVID-19 Guidance: Emergency childcare centres. Government of Ontario, 8 May 2020. Home-based child care operating guidelines for COVID-19. Eastern Ontario Health Unit, 14 April 2020. COVID-19 Response: New guidelines for provincial programs - Child care and LTC, Memo. City of Ottawa, 3 April 2020. MOVING FROM PRIVATE TO PUBLIC PROCESSES TO CREATE CHILD 6 Dec 2020. 140pp. ISBN 978-1-896051-70-3. Moving from private to public processes to create child care in Canada examines how child care programs are created in Canada, contrasting the private approach upon which Canada primarily relies on with the more publicly managed approach to service development used in better developed child caresystems.
ONLINE DOCUMENT CATALGOUE: CHILD CARE IN THE NEWS Child care in the news is a collection of news articles about ECEC in Canada and abroad. This list is sorted by most recently added entries to the Catalogue, to the oldest. WHAT'S NEXT FOR CHILD CARE 225 Brunswick Ave. Toronto Ontario M5S 2M6 Canada (Northeast corner of Brunswick and Sussex) Telephone: 416-926-9264 Fax: 416-964-8239. Office hours: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.YOU BET I CARE!
YOU BET I CARE! Fact sheet in pdf (no longer available online) STUDY 1 - A CANADA-WIDE STUDY ON WAGES, WORKING CONDITIONS AND PRACTICES IN CHILD CARE (released May 2000) This report of the You Bet I Care series presents the results of the 1998 comprehensive data collection on the wages, working conditions, and practices in child care centres. THE IMPORTANCE OF GENDER IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION It is important to consider the cognitive and affective formation of gender identity which develops in early childhood. The types of skills, personality attributes, and career aspirations learned through teacher-child interactions and childhood play can form stereotypical masculine and feminine attitudes toward gender roles, which develop SEVEN CS: AN INFORMATIONAL GUIDE TO YOUNG CHILDREN'S Excerpts from the report: Seven Cs is an informational guide for early childhood educators, designers, administrators, and parents. The goal of Seven Cs is to help people design outdoor play spaces that support the development of young children and integrate the LEGISLATED REQUIREMENTS FOR OUTDOOR PLAY/ENVIRONMENT AND (b) access to a safe and suitable outdoor play space that is within a reasonable distance of the facility and that is suitable for the age range of the children enrolled in theCHILDCARECANADA.ORG
The resources on this website focus on early childhood education and care, family policy and social issues. The site contains resources developed by the Childcare Resource and Research Unit (CRRU) and linked resources developed by others. childcarecanada.org is intended for researchers, advocates, policy makers, service providers, studentsand parents.
CHILD CARE AND COVID-19 IN CANADABRIEFING NOTES
BRIEFing Notes. All CRRU publications are available for free download: follow the title link from the list below. PDF attachments can be accessed from each publication page. Print copies of some publications are available for purchase; contact us for more information. Early learning and child care in the 2021 federal budget ( 26 Apr 2021) EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND CARE IN CANADA 2019 Early childhood education and care in Canada 2019 is the Childcare Resource and Research Unit’s 12th compilation of Canada-wide data on early learning and child care (ELCC) and related early childhood and family programs. The report integrates administrative data provided by provincial/territorial ELCC officials (its primary source of EARLY LEARNING AND CHILD CARE IN THE 2021 FEDERAL BUDGET Early learning and child care in the 2021 federal budget. Following the commitment in the 2020 Fall Economic Statement to “lay out the plan to provide affordable, accessible, inclusive and high-quality child care from coast to coast to coast”, the federal budget released Monday April 19th 2021 provides a historic commitment toearly
EARLY LEARNING AND CHILD CARE IN THE 2021 FEDERAL BUDGET Childcare Resource and Research Unit 225 Brunswick Avenue, Toronto Ontario Canada M5S 2M6 Email: contactus@childcarecanada.org Website:childcarecanada.org
ABOUT MARTHA FRIENDLY, CRRU EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Martha Friendly is the executive director of the Childcare Resource and Research Unit and founder of CRRU in 1982 at the University of Toronto. As a policy researcher, Martha is an active participant in the cross-Canada child care movement that has been advocating for a universal public system of high quality child care since the 1970s. FOR-PROFIT CHILD CARE: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE For-profit child care: Past, present and future Susan Prentice Childcare Resource and Research Unit University of Toronto OccasionalPaper # 21
INCLUSION OF YOUNG CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES IN REGULATED Inclusion of young children with disabilities in regulated child care in Canada A snapshot: Research, policy and practice Occasional PaperNo. 27
SEVEN CS: AN INFORMATIONAL GUIDE TO YOUNG CHILDREN'S Seven Cs is an informational guide for early childhood educators, designers, administrators, and parents. The goal of Seven Cs is to help people design outdoor play spaces that support the development of young children and integrate the unique qualities of playing outdoors. The guide should be used in concert with existing codes, safetyCHILDCARECANADA.ORG
The resources on this website focus on early childhood education and care, family policy and social issues. The site contains resources developed by the Childcare Resource and Research Unit (CRRU) and linked resources developed by others. childcarecanada.org is intended for researchers, advocates, policy makers, service providers, studentsand parents.
CHILD CARE AND COVID-19 IN CANADABRIEFING NOTES
BRIEFing Notes. All CRRU publications are available for free download: follow the title link from the list below. PDF attachments can be accessed from each publication page. Print copies of some publications are available for purchase; contact us for more information. Early learning and child care in the 2021 federal budget ( 26 Apr 2021) EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND CARE IN CANADA 2019 Early childhood education and care in Canada 2019 is the Childcare Resource and Research Unit’s 12th compilation of Canada-wide data on early learning and child care (ELCC) and related early childhood and family programs. The report integrates administrative data provided by provincial/territorial ELCC officials (its primary source of EARLY LEARNING AND CHILD CARE IN THE 2021 FEDERAL BUDGET Early learning and child care in the 2021 federal budget. Following the commitment in the 2020 Fall Economic Statement to “lay out the plan to provide affordable, accessible, inclusive and high-quality child care from coast to coast to coast”, the federal budget released Monday April 19th 2021 provides a historic commitment toearly
EARLY LEARNING AND CHILD CARE IN THE 2021 FEDERAL BUDGET Childcare Resource and Research Unit 225 Brunswick Avenue, Toronto Ontario Canada M5S 2M6 Email: contactus@childcarecanada.org Website:childcarecanada.org
ABOUT MARTHA FRIENDLY, CRRU EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Martha Friendly is the executive director of the Childcare Resource and Research Unit and founder of CRRU in 1982 at the University of Toronto. As a policy researcher, Martha is an active participant in the cross-Canada child care movement that has been advocating for a universal public system of high quality child care since the 1970s. FOR-PROFIT CHILD CARE: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE For-profit child care: Past, present and future Susan Prentice Childcare Resource and Research Unit University of Toronto OccasionalPaper # 21
INCLUSION OF YOUNG CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES IN REGULATED Inclusion of young children with disabilities in regulated child care in Canada A snapshot: Research, policy and practice Occasional PaperNo. 27
SEVEN CS: AN INFORMATIONAL GUIDE TO YOUNG CHILDREN'S Seven Cs is an informational guide for early childhood educators, designers, administrators, and parents. The goal of Seven Cs is to help people design outdoor play spaces that support the development of young children and integrate the unique qualities of playing outdoors. The guide should be used in concert with existing codes, safetyCHILDCARECANADA.ORG
The resources on this website focus on early childhood education and care, family policy and social issues. The site contains resources developed by the Childcare Resource and Research Unit (CRRU) and linked resources developed by others. childcarecanada.org is intended for researchers, advocates, policy makers, service providers, studentsand parents.
MOVING FROM PRIVATE TO PUBLIC PROCESSES TO CREATE CHILD 6 Dec 2020. 140pp. ISBN 978-1-896051-70-3. Moving from private to public processes to create child care in Canada examines how child care programs are created in Canada, contrasting the private approach upon which Canada primarily relies on with the more publicly managed approach to service development used in better developed child caresystems.
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BRIEFing Notes. All CRRU publications are available for free download: follow the title link from the list below. PDF attachments can be accessed from each publication page. Print copies of some publications are available for purchase; contact us for more information. Early learning and child care in the 2021 federal budget ( 26 Apr 2021)THE CRRU TEAM
The CRRU team. The Childcare Resource and Research Unit has been developed and staffed by individuals with diverse backgrounds including early childhood education, psychology, library sciences, political science, women’s studies, sociology, labour unions and the arts. The CRRU staff currently includes an executive director, threestaff and a
EARLY LEARNING AND CHILD CARE IN THE 2021 FEDERAL BUDGET Early learning and child care in the 2021 federal budget. Following the commitment in the 2020 Fall Economic Statement to “lay out the plan to provide affordable, accessible, inclusive and high-quality child care from coast to coast to coast”, the federal budget released Monday April 19th 2021 provides a historic commitment toearly
EARLY LEARNING AND CHILD CARE IN THE 2021 FEDERAL BUDGET Childcare Resource and Research Unit 225 Brunswick Avenue, Toronto Ontario Canada M5S 2M6 Email: contactus@childcarecanada.org Website:childcarecanada.org
MOVING FROM PRIVATE TO PUBLIC PROCESSES TO CREATE CHILD 6 Dec 2020. 140pp. ISBN 978-1-896051-70-3. Moving from private to public processes to create child care in Canada examines how child care programs are created in Canada, contrasting the private approach upon which Canada primarily relies on with the more publicly managed approach to service development used in better developed child caresystems.
ABOUT MARTHA FRIENDLY, CRRU EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Martha Friendly is the executive director of the Childcare Resource and Research Unit and founder of CRRU in 1982 at the University of Toronto. As a policy researcher, Martha is an active participant in the cross-Canada child care movement that has been advocating for a universal public system of high quality child care since the 1970s.YOU BET I CARE!
YOU BET I CARE! Fact sheet in pdf (no longer available online) STUDY 1 - A CANADA-WIDE STUDY ON WAGES, WORKING CONDITIONS AND PRACTICES IN CHILD CARE (released May 2000) This report of the You Bet I Care series presents the results of the 1998 comprehensive data collection on the wages, working conditions, and practices in child care centres. FOR-PROFIT CHILD CARE: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE For-profit child care: Past, present and future Susan Prentice Childcare Resource and Research Unit University of Toronto OccasionalPaper # 21
CHILD CARE INSPECTION SUMMARIES NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE Publication Date: Alberta parents now have online access to summaries of inspection reports for all licensed child care programs and contracted family day home agencies. Additional improvements have also been made to the online tool that helps parents search for quality child care programs. "Offering information online gives parents theoption
THE IMPORTANCE OF GENDER IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION It is important to consider the cognitive and affective formation of gender identity which develops in early childhood. The types of skills, personality attributes, and career aspirations learned through teacher-child interactions and childhood play can form stereotypical masculine and feminine attitudes toward gender roles, which developBRIEFING NOTES
BRIEFing Notes. All CRRU publications are available for free download: follow the title link from the list below. PDF attachments can be accessed from each publication page. Print copies of some publications are available for purchase; contact us for more information. Early learning and child care in the 2021 federal budget ( 26 Apr 2021)THE CRRU TEAM
The CRRU team. The Childcare Resource and Research Unit has been developed and staffed by individuals with diverse backgrounds including early childhood education, psychology, library sciences, political science, women’s studies, sociology, labour unions and the arts. The CRRU staff currently includes an executive director, threestaff and a
EARLY LEARNING AND CHILD CARE IN THE 2021 FEDERAL BUDGET Early learning and child care in the 2021 federal budget. Following the commitment in the 2020 Fall Economic Statement to “lay out the plan to provide affordable, accessible, inclusive and high-quality child care from coast to coast to coast”, the federal budget released Monday April 19th 2021 provides a historic commitment toearly
EARLY LEARNING AND CHILD CARE IN THE 2021 FEDERAL BUDGET Childcare Resource and Research Unit 225 Brunswick Avenue, Toronto Ontario Canada M5S 2M6 Email: contactus@childcarecanada.org Website:childcarecanada.org
MOVING FROM PRIVATE TO PUBLIC PROCESSES TO CREATE CHILD 6 Dec 2020. 140pp. ISBN 978-1-896051-70-3. Moving from private to public processes to create child care in Canada examines how child care programs are created in Canada, contrasting the private approach upon which Canada primarily relies on with the more publicly managed approach to service development used in better developed child caresystems.
ABOUT MARTHA FRIENDLY, CRRU EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Martha Friendly is the executive director of the Childcare Resource and Research Unit and founder of CRRU in 1982 at the University of Toronto. As a policy researcher, Martha is an active participant in the cross-Canada child care movement that has been advocating for a universal public system of high quality child care since the 1970s.YOU BET I CARE!
YOU BET I CARE! Fact sheet in pdf (no longer available online) STUDY 1 - A CANADA-WIDE STUDY ON WAGES, WORKING CONDITIONS AND PRACTICES IN CHILD CARE (released May 2000) This report of the You Bet I Care series presents the results of the 1998 comprehensive data collection on the wages, working conditions, and practices in child care centres. FOR-PROFIT CHILD CARE: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE For-profit child care: Past, present and future Susan Prentice Childcare Resource and Research Unit University of Toronto OccasionalPaper # 21
CHILD CARE INSPECTION SUMMARIES NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE Publication Date: Alberta parents now have online access to summaries of inspection reports for all licensed child care programs and contracted family day home agencies. Additional improvements have also been made to the online tool that helps parents search for quality child care programs. "Offering information online gives parents theoption
THE IMPORTANCE OF GENDER IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION It is important to consider the cognitive and affective formation of gender identity which develops in early childhood. The types of skills, personality attributes, and career aspirations learned through teacher-child interactions and childhood play can form stereotypical masculine and feminine attitudes toward gender roles, which develop ABOUT CRRU | CHILDCARECANADA.ORG About CRRU. The Childcare Resource and Research Unit (CRRU) is a non-profit, non-partisan policy research institute with a mandate to work towards an equitable, high quality, publicly funded, inclusive ECEC system for all Canadians. CRRU works with other researchers, NGOs, advocacy groups, government policy makers across multiple levelsof
SEARCH THE ONLINE DOCUMENTS CATALOGUE CRRU's Online Documents Catalogue contains excerpts and links to thousands of resources relevant to ECEC and related research, policy and practice in Canada and internationally. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND CARE IN CANADA 2019 Early childhood education and care in Canada 2019 is the Childcare Resource and Research Unit’s 12th compilation of Canada-wide data on early learning and child care (ELCC) and related early childhood and family programs. The report integrates administrative data provided by provincial/territorial ELCC officials (its primary source of OUR ESSENTIAL WORKERS ARE BURNING OUT. ADVOCATES SAY A EXCERPTS. Stephanie Walker returned to work in early childhood education in March, not long before the COVID-19 pandemic forced her child-care centre to temporarily close. MOVING FROM PRIVATE TO PUBLIC PROCESSES TO CREATE CHILD Moving from private to public processes to create child care in Canada examines how child care programs are created in Canada, contrasting the private approach upon which Canada primarily relies on with the more publicly managed approach to service development used in better developed child care systems. It argues that moving to a more publicly managed, planned and intentional model ofUNIONIZATION
225 Brunswick Ave. Toronto Ontario M5S 2M6 Canada (Northeast corner of Brunswick and Sussex) Telephone: 416-926-9264 Fax: 416-964-8239. Office hours: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm. ONLINE DOCUMENT CATALOGUE: RESEARCH, POLICY AND PRACTICE Research, policy and practice materials include scholarly research, policy studies, briefs, government, advocacy and NGO reports. This list is sorted by most recently CHILD CARE USE FOR CANADIAN CHILDREN UNDER AGE 6: RESULTS Canadian governments, at federal and provincial levels, have shown increasing attention to the importance of child care, in particular as a means to increase parents' labour force participation and enhance children's development. FREE CHILD CARE AND PRE-K FOR ALL Excerpted from plan. Our current child care and early education system in the United States is an international embarrassment. Today in America, we have a totally dysfunctional child care and pre-kindergarten system that is failing our children, our parents,YOU BET I CARE!
YOU BET I CARE! Fact sheet in pdf (no longer available online) STUDY 1 - A CANADA-WIDE STUDY ON WAGES, WORKING CONDITIONS AND PRACTICES IN CHILD CARE (released May 2000) This report of the You Bet I Care series presents the results of the 1998 comprehensive data collection on the wages, working conditions, and practices in child care centres.CHILDCARECANADA.ORG
The resources on this website focus on early childhood education and care, family policy and social issues. The site contains resources developed by the Childcare Resource and Research Unit (CRRU) and linked resources developed by others. childcarecanada.org is intended for researchers, advocates, policy makers, service providers, studentsand parents.
BRIEFING NOTES
BRIEFing Notes. All CRRU publications are available for free download: follow the title link from the list below. PDF attachments can be accessed from each publication page. Print copies of some publications are available for purchase; contact us for more information. Early learning and child care in the 2021 federal budget ( 26 Apr 2021)THE CRRU TEAM
The CRRU team. The Childcare Resource and Research Unit has been developed and staffed by individuals with diverse backgrounds including early childhood education, psychology, library sciences, political science, women’s studies, sociology, labour unions and the arts. The CRRU staff currently includes an executive director, threestaff and a
MOVING FROM PRIVATE TO PUBLIC PROCESSES TO CREATE CHILD 6 Dec 2020. 140pp. ISBN 978-1-896051-70-3. Moving from private to public processes to create child care in Canada examines how child care programs are created in Canada, contrasting the private approach upon which Canada primarily relies on with the more publicly managed approach to service development used in better developed child caresystems.
ABOUT MARTHA FRIENDLY, CRRU EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Martha Friendly is the executive director of the Childcare Resource and Research Unit and founder of CRRU in 1982 at the University of Toronto. As a policy researcher, Martha is an active participant in the cross-Canada child care movement that has been advocating for a universal public system of high quality child care since the 1970s. CHILD CARE COOKS' CONFERENCE 225 Brunswick Ave. Toronto Ontario M5S 2M6 Canada (Northeast corner of Brunswick and Sussex) Telephone: 416-926-9264 Fax: 416-964-8239. Office hours: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.YOU BET I CARE!
YOU BET I CARE! Fact sheet in pdf (no longer available online) STUDY 1 - A CANADA-WIDE STUDY ON WAGES, WORKING CONDITIONS AND PRACTICES IN CHILD CARE (released May 2000) This report of the You Bet I Care series presents the results of the 1998 comprehensive data collection on the wages, working conditions, and practices in child care centres. CHILD CARE FEE SUBSIDIES IN CANADA Childcare Resource and Research Unit • University of Toronto • 455 Spadina Avenue, Room 305 • Toronto, ON Canada M5S 2G8 Telephone 416-978-6895 • Fax 416-971-2139 • Email crru@chass.utoronto.ca • Web www.childcarecanada.org THE GREAT CHILD CARE DEBATE The Great Child Care Debate The Childcare Resource and Research Unit -- 7 of adult encouragement or stimulation, may mimic the homes of children from poor home PLAY AND EXPLORATION: EARLY LEARNING PROGRAM GUIDE Description: The Early Learning Program Guide is an important part of Saskatchewan's early childhood development initiatives. The Guide affirms the importance of high quality experiences for all Saskatchewan children during their preschool years � three to five years of age. The Guide draws on knowledge gained from earlychildhood
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The resources on this website focus on early childhood education and care, family policy and social issues. The site contains resources developed by the Childcare Resource and Research Unit (CRRU) and linked resources developed by others. childcarecanada.org is intended for researchers, advocates, policy makers, service providers, studentsand parents.
BRIEFING NOTES
BRIEFing Notes. All CRRU publications are available for free download: follow the title link from the list below. PDF attachments can be accessed from each publication page. Print copies of some publications are available for purchase; contact us for more information. Early learning and child care in the 2021 federal budget ( 26 Apr 2021)THE CRRU TEAM
The CRRU team. The Childcare Resource and Research Unit has been developed and staffed by individuals with diverse backgrounds including early childhood education, psychology, library sciences, political science, women’s studies, sociology, labour unions and the arts. The CRRU staff currently includes an executive director, threestaff and a
MOVING FROM PRIVATE TO PUBLIC PROCESSES TO CREATE CHILD 6 Dec 2020. 140pp. ISBN 978-1-896051-70-3. Moving from private to public processes to create child care in Canada examines how child care programs are created in Canada, contrasting the private approach upon which Canada primarily relies on with the more publicly managed approach to service development used in better developed child caresystems.
ABOUT MARTHA FRIENDLY, CRRU EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Martha Friendly is the executive director of the Childcare Resource and Research Unit and founder of CRRU in 1982 at the University of Toronto. As a policy researcher, Martha is an active participant in the cross-Canada child care movement that has been advocating for a universal public system of high quality child care since the 1970s. CHILD CARE COOKS' CONFERENCE 225 Brunswick Ave. Toronto Ontario M5S 2M6 Canada (Northeast corner of Brunswick and Sussex) Telephone: 416-926-9264 Fax: 416-964-8239. Office hours: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.YOU BET I CARE!
YOU BET I CARE! Fact sheet in pdf (no longer available online) STUDY 1 - A CANADA-WIDE STUDY ON WAGES, WORKING CONDITIONS AND PRACTICES IN CHILD CARE (released May 2000) This report of the You Bet I Care series presents the results of the 1998 comprehensive data collection on the wages, working conditions, and practices in child care centres. CHILD CARE FEE SUBSIDIES IN CANADA Childcare Resource and Research Unit • University of Toronto • 455 Spadina Avenue, Room 305 • Toronto, ON Canada M5S 2G8 Telephone 416-978-6895 • Fax 416-971-2139 • Email crru@chass.utoronto.ca • Web www.childcarecanada.org THE GREAT CHILD CARE DEBATE The Great Child Care Debate The Childcare Resource and Research Unit -- 7 of adult encouragement or stimulation, may mimic the homes of children from poor home PLAY AND EXPLORATION: EARLY LEARNING PROGRAM GUIDE Description: The Early Learning Program Guide is an important part of Saskatchewan's early childhood development initiatives. The Guide affirms the importance of high quality experiences for all Saskatchewan children during their preschool years � three to five years of age. The Guide draws on knowledge gained from earlychildhood
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ISSUE files are collections of online resources - reports, articles, websites, videos - about contemporary topics in early childhood education and care. Each file features an introduction that places the topic in context followed by links to online resources pertinent to the issue; some include print-only material as well. List of available MOVING FROM PRIVATE TO PUBLIC PROCESSES TO CREATE CHILD Moving from private to public processes to create child care in Canada examines how child care programs are created in Canada, contrasting the private approach upon which Canada primarily relies on with the more publicly managed approach to service development used in better developed child care systems. It argues that moving to a more publicly managed, planned and intentional model of SEARCH THE ONLINE DOCUMENTS CATALOGUE Online document type. Child care in the news (8910) Apply Child care in the news filter Research, policy & practice (4295) Apply Research, policy & practice filter Author. CBC News (216) Apply CBC News filter Monsebraaten, Laurie (175) Apply Monsebraaten, Laurie filter various (144) Apply various filter Various (82) EARLY LEARNING AND CHILD CARE IN THE 2021 FEDERAL BUDGET Childcare Resource and Research Unit 225 Brunswick Avenue, Toronto Ontario Canada M5S 2M6 Email: contactus@childcarecanada.org Website:childcarecanada.org
SEARCH THE ONLINE DOCUMENTS CATALOGUE CRRU's Online Documents Catalogue contains excerpts and links to thousands of resources relevant to ECEC and related research, policy and practice in Canada and internationally. ONLINE DOCUMENT CATALOGUE: RESEARCH, POLICY AND PRACTICE Research, policy and practice materials include scholarly research, policy studies, briefs, government, advocacy and NGO reports. This list is sorted by most recently WHY DID THE CHILD CARE TEACHER CROSS THE ROAD? TO GET TO EXCERPTS. Every day, early educators leave child care settings across the country for the same reason: low pay. Like Shania Bell, who was the best teacher Jordyn Rossignol, director and owner of Miss Jordyn’s Child Care and Preschool, ever had. WWW.CHILDCARECANADA.ORG www.childcarecanada.org Skip to main content* contact
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Stephen, C., Ang, L., Brooker, L., Sylva, K., Melhuish, E., Sammons, P., Siraj-Blatchford, I, & Taggart, B., Journal of Early Childhood Research, 14 Mar 2011. Europe Prevention and management of allergic reactions to food in child care centers and schools: Practice guidelines Waserman et al., The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1 May 2021. International MORE research, policy & practice CHILD CARE IN THE NEWS One child is too many_Association of
Early Childhood Educators of Ontario_, 31 May 2021. Ontario Food allergy training, action plans suggested for schools, day care _Health Day_, 1 Jun 2021. International It’s time to bring our children home from the residential schools _The Globe and Mail_, 31 May 2021. Canada MORE child care in the news FEDERAL BUDGET 2021: THE CHILD CARE BUDGET View the Federal Budget 2021 ISSUE file for key documents, responses, media and events related to the plan for a Canada-wide early learning and child care system outlined in Budget 2021! The ISSUE file will be updated as we continue to collectrelevant resources.
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