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Architecture for national child care [1]

Author: 
Battle, Ken & Torjman, Sherri
Source: 
Caledon Institute of Social Policy [2]
Format: 
Report
Publication Date: 
1 Nov 2002
AVAILABILITY

Available in print for order (see SOURCE) or online for download.

- Full report in pdf [3]

Abstract:

The case for investing in high quality child care is compelling and unequivocal. The current challenge is to develop an architecture that will help guide the construction of a Canadian child care system open to all families that want to use it. This paper discusses four possible implementation mechanisms: a codicil to the Early Childhood Development Agreement, a new national child care strategy, bilateral agreements on child care and federal-municipal agreements on child care. These implementation mechanisms were developed in collaboration with the National Liberal Caucus Social Policy Committee, Chair, John Godfrey, MP.

Related link: 
"A national child care strategy: Getting the architecture right now" by National Liberal Caucus Social Policy Committee [4]
Region: 
Canada [5]
Tags: 
affordability [6]
accessibility [7]
federalism [8]

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[1] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/research-policy-practice/02/11/architecture-national-child-care [2] http://www.caledoninst.org [3] http://www.caledoninst.org/PDF/553820347.pdf//// [4] http://www.johngodfrey.on.ca/pages/nca-strategy.htm [5] https://childcarecanada.org/taxonomy/term/7864 [6] https://childcarecanada.org/category/tags/affordability [7] https://childcarecanada.org/category/tags/accessibility [8] https://childcarecanada.org/category/tags/federalism