(3) Directory
(3) Directory
This searchable directory contains information and links to ECE professional programs, associations and certifications, acting as a gateway to a myriad of ECE leadership and career enhancement and funding opportunities, skill development, and industry recognition.
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$10aDay CampaignThe $10aDay Child Care Campaign is an initiative of the Coalition of Child Care Advocates of BC and is anchored in an ongoing collaboration with the Early Childhood Educators of BC to carry out public education activities related to the $10aDay Child Care Plan. Coalition of Child Care Advocates of BC Toll-free across BC: 1-866-965-8550
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Appetite to PlayAppetite to Play is a province-wide initiative to promote and encourage physical activity and healthy eating with children in the early years (birth to 5 years old) by informing, engaging and empowering the communities around them. Appetite to Play provides many useful and practical resources to help build the capacity of parents, caregivers, early years providers, health promotion providers, and many other service providers that support young children and their families. Resources include training, ideas, games, activities, recipes, recommended practices, self-assessment tools, and other resources that can be used in a variety of settings. We have resources for caregivers to use at home, as well as for providers to use in daycare centres, preschools, and parenting programs, to name a few. All Appetite to Play resources are evidence-based and aligned with recommendations from the BC Ministry of Health. | ||
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BC Aboriginal Child Care SocietyThe BC Aboriginal Child Care Society (BCACCS) offers a variety of services that provide early childhood education professionals, support service professionals, and Indigenous children and families access to early learning programs, resources, training, research, and community services that are culturally based. Suite 102 – 100 Park Royal South Phone: 604-913-9128 | ||
BC Council for FamiliesThe BC Council for Families is a BC-registered non-profit, charitable organization whose purpose is to serve professionals, support families and strengthen communities. BC Council for Families BC Council for Families Website | ||
BC Early Years Professional Development Hubone-stop online professional development hub for educators working within the BC early years sectorone-stop online professional development hub for educators working within the BC early years sectorThe BC Early Years Professional Development (PD) website is a one-stop online PD hub for educators working within the BC early years sector. The hub is a virtual space for educators to look for PD opportunities and events, come together, learn with and from each other, share knowledge and experiences, and connect with others in the ECE field.The BC Early Years PD hub is a collaborative project between partners, including the BC Family Child Care Association, Early Childhood Educators of British Columbia, Westcoast Child Care Resource Centre, the Early Childhood Pedagogy Network, and the BC Aboriginal Child Care Society. | |
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Canadian Child Care FederationThe Canadian Child Care Federation is Canada’s largest national, non-profit, charitable ELCC organization. 700 Industrial Ave, Suite 600 (613) 729-5289 | ||
Child Care Operating FundingThe Child Care Operating Funding (CCOF) is available for eligible licensed providers and can assist with the day-to-day costs of running a licensed childcare facility. It also enhances early childhood educator wages and reduces fees for families. Find CCOF eligibility requirements, information, and application forms on the Government of BC CCOF website. CCOF Program contact numbers: Toll-Free: 1-888-338-6622 (Option 2) 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday Eligibility requirements | ||
Child Care Resource and Referral CentresChild Care Resource and Referral (CCRR) centres make it easier for families to find and access responsive and inclusive quality licensed and registered child care by providing information, support, resources and referral services to parents and child care providers across the province. The Ministry of Education and Child Care provides funding to CCRRs, which work in partnership with the government to improve the accessibility, affordability, and quality of child care in all B.C. communities. Listing of all Centres, including contact information | ||
Child Welfare (Reporting)Child WelfareDuty to reportIf you think a child is being abused or neglected, you have the legal duty to report your concern to a child welfare worker. Phone 1-800-663-9122 any time. | ||