universal child care
Child care in rural Nova Scotia communities
Excerpted from event website
Please join Child Care Now Nova Scotia's webinar, presented in partnership with Child Care Now and funded by the Canadian Women's Foundation, on March 10, 2022 at 6 PM Atlantic Time. The purpose of this webinar is to discuss Nova Scotia's federal-provincial child care agreement in relation to rural child care. For a system of early learning and child care to be truly universal, rural communities must be included. Some of our speakers and panelists include:
Dr. Christine McLean, Susan Elliott, Nikki Jamieson,Morna Ballantyne
Please invite your friends and colleagues by directing them to this registration page.
WHEN
March 10, 2022 at 6:00pm - 7pm Atlantic Time (Canada)
WHERE
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Online workshop: Deputations 101
Abigail Doris from the Toronto Community for Better Childcare will be hosting an online workshop on how to give a deputation at City Hall. Participants can expect to:
- Learn the ins and outs of public deputations,
- Connect their personal experience to the needs of their community,
- Practice sharing their story, and
- Practice using their personal narrative to make universal child care a reality.