Moving from private to public processes: A series on creating child care in Canada

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Childcare Resource and Research Unit
30 Jan 2022
5pp
ISBN: 978-1-896051-77-2

 

Download the series introduction document: Moving from private to public processes: A series on creating child care in Canada (PDF 344KB)

Questions about how child care services will be expanded to move toward greater, more equitable access have become pivotal in light of Canada’s commitment to build a universal child care system. CRRU’s new publication series, Moving from private to public processes: A series on creating child care in Canada (2022), consists of an overview and eight short papers covering key aspects that can contribute to effective child care expansion strategies. The series is based on a longer CRRU publication Moving from private to public processes to create child care in Canada (2020), which has been revised and redeveloped in an accessible series format to reflect current Canada-wide ELCC policy developments. 

Publications in this series:

1   How child care services are created in Canada (January 2022)

 Building capacity in the non-profit child care sector (February 2022)

3   How municipal roles in child care contribute to accessibility (February 2022)

4    How publicly delivered child care services contribute to accessibility (February 2022)

5    Assessing child care needs and forecasting demand (March 2022)

6    Developing non-standard hours child care (March 2022)

7    Using public buildings and public land to expand child care services (Forthcoming)

8    More than spaces: Creating universal child care in Norway (April 2022)

 

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