Province Invests $5 Million in Child Care

Community Services

Published Monday, April 12, 2010

The province is making life more affordable for families by investing another $5 million in early learning and child care. The funding will help make child care more accessible and affordable for hundreds of low-income families and provide more support for the child-care sector.

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We are acting on our commitment to support more affordable child care and make life better for families in every region,. We have a four-year plan and we will be adding more child care subsidies in the years ahead.Community Services Minister Denise Peterson-Rafuse

Good quality, affordable child care is important to every parent. Anything government can do to support the child-care field enhances the quality of care that children receive.Cathy Ramos, director of Mawio'mi Child Care Centre

This grant will help child care centres recruit and retain the talented and caring people who look after our children.Community Services Minister Denise Peterson-Rafuse

Quick Facts

  • The announcement of the 400 new child-care subsidies, the elimination of a fee for families and a new grant for child-care providers was at the Mawio'mi Child Care Centre in Dartmouth.
  • The 400 subsidies are available to qualifying families across Nova Scotia, bringing the total number of subsidies created through the Early Learning and Child Care Plan to 1,100.
  • Community Services is also eliminating its Assessed Daily Parent Fee, saving families with subsidies up to a dollar a day. This change represents an investment of almost $800,000 and will help ease the financial pressure for parents.
  • Also announced was an Early Childhood Enhancement Grant for child care providers that combines two existing grants into one and will provide another $2-million to child-care operators for staff salaries and benefits, professional growth, and general operating expenses. It will be worth $15 million annually to licensed full- and part-day child-care facilities.
  • This investment is part of the $50 million that government will spend in early childhood development and early learning and child care this year, and is part of the government's ongoing efforts to make life more affordable for families in every region of the province.

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Community Services Minister Denise Peterson-Rafuse shares a smile with a child from Mawio'mi Child Care Centre in Dartmouth.
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Community Services Minister Denise Peterson-Rafuse announces a $5-million investment in child care in Nova Scotia.
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Community Services Minister Denise Peterson-Rafuse smiles as she gets a hug from child at the Mawio'mi Child Care Centre in Dartmouth.
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Children from the Mawio'mi Child Care Centre in Dartmouth listen intently during today's announcement.
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Early Childhood Educator Jocelyne Merrick and child from Mawio'mi Child Care Centre in Dartmouth at today's investment announcement.
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Community Services Minister Denise Peterson-Rafuse announced a $5 million investment in child care funding.
Part of the announcement by Ms. Peterson-Rafuse was the Early Childhood Enhancement Grant for child care providers.
Ms. Peterson-Rafuse says the funding for child care is a wise investment.