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The Union of BC Municipalities launches survey to get a feel for child care needs in rural, remote areas

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Pawliw, Brendan
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Press release
Publication Date: 
30 May 2018
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The Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM) is trying to identify the child care needs in rural and remote communities, including those in the north.

A survey is now open for all local governments to respond with their feedback until July 13th and is being run in conjunction with the Coalition of Child Care Advocates of BC (CCCA-BC).

A simple approach to the survey is being taken according to UBCM Second Vice-President Maja Tait.

“The survey is to get an understanding of the current state of child care services in those rural and remote communities and we’re just trying to understand how families are accessing child care and what is missing from services that are currently available.”

Tait further explains what holes could be filled in the future as there is a perception childcare is mostly related to infant and toddler care.

“People do focus on infant and toddler care but there is also a need for before and after care for school-aged kids, so from kindergarten up would also be another and or is support needed for families that choose to homeschool.”

As for the UBCM’s expectations for the survey, the group would like to see everyone answer the questions as thoroughly as possible.

“I’m just hoping that those members of those communities take the time and share through their network and provide as much information back to us so that we can ensure our advocacy piece is in place.”

A link to the survey can be found here.