Letter from the Peer Mentoring Program on this National Day of Action for Child Care 2023
Nov 30, 2023
View the letter sent from the Peer Mentoring Program to Early Childhood Educators on this National Day of Action for Child Care.
View the latest updates and announcements from ECEBC as well as from the ECE sector.
Nov 30, 2023
View the letter sent from the Peer Mentoring Program to Early Childhood Educators on this National Day of Action for Child Care.
Nov 30, 2023
View the letter sent from the BC Teachers' Federation to the Early Childhood Educators of BC on this National Day of Action for Child Care
Nov 30, 2023
Today the Coalition of Child Care Advocates of BC, BC Aboriginal Child Care Society, Métis Nation BC and the Early Childhood Educators of BC join with allies across Canada to highlight the need for all families to have equitable and barrier-free access to quality, culturally responsive child care.
Jul 6, 2023
ECEBC is currently seeking a qualified multifaceted candidate for the position of ECEBC Program & Administrative Assistant. This position will work closely with, and report to, the Executive Director and Director to ensure effective execution of the Society’s strategic plan, is in alignment with the ECEBC obligations, as well as broader priorities to satisfy both programmatic and organizational development needs. Come and join the growing and dynamic ECEBC Provincial team!
Jul 4, 2023
View the bulletin to find out more about the $10aDay ChildCareBC Program expansion, the opening of a culturally sensitive care centre on Vancouver Island and more.
Jun 19, 2023
View the bulletin to read more about Indigenous History Month and Indigenous Peoples Day, view a thank you note from Minister of State for Child Care Grace Lore and more.
May 19, 2023
View the bulletin to register for the Minister of State's child care townhall, find out more about The Seamless Day kindergarten pilot program expansion, read about the Métis Nation British Columbia receiving funding for new distinctions-based child care and more.
May 12, 2023
Across British Columbia children are thriving, parents are able to be at work or school, and communities are prospering in a multitude of ways, all because of quality licensed child care programs. Recognizing May as Child Care Month brings public and political acknowledgement of the significance of quality child care as an essential community service. View the joint statement from BCACCS, ECEBC, MNBC & CCCABC.
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