Tag | child care | BGC Canada https://www.bgccan.com/en/ Opportunity Changes Everything. Tue, 03 May 2022 15:28:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://www.bgccan.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/favicon-admin.png Tag | child care | BGC Canada https://www.bgccan.com/en/ 32 32 BGC Canada welcomes Ontario government’s commitment to childcare, urges further investment in after school programs to ensure youth aren’t being left behind https://www.bgccan.com/en/bgc-canada-ontario-budget/ Fri, 29 Apr 2022 14:57:27 +0000 https://www.bgccan.com/?p=76685

April 29, 2022 – BGC Canada (formerly Boys & Girls Clubs of Canada) was pleased to see funding for a province-wide early learning and child care program in the Ontario Budget tabled yesterday. The $13.2 billion dollar investment, provided through an agreement with the federal government, will ensure lower costs and increased access to quality child care options for Ontario families. BGC Canada continues to urge all levels of government to provide affordable, flexible child care for all early years and school aged children.

Evidence shows how important before and after school programs are to child development and supporting our economy. That’s why in our pre-budget submission, BGC Canada called for increased investments in the Ontario After School Program (OASP). Provincial support through OASP is critical in ensuring that BGC Clubs can continue to deliver high-quality, low cost programs for all school aged children and youth. Now, more than ever, young people need welcoming and safe spaces to learn, make friends, and become active and engaged community members. BGC Canada will continue to advocate for the Ontario government to invest more in OASP and its positive impact on families across the province.

BGC Canada was also pleased to see an increased investment in the Roadmap to Wellness, which will increase youth access to mental health and addiction services across the province.

“The 2022 provincial budget has made real progress towards providing child care opportunities for families across the province that need it the most,” says Owen Charters, President & CEO, BGC Canada. “But we are calling on the provincial government to invest more in the Ontario After School Program. Young people and their families were disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and nonprofits, including BGC Clubs, are on the front lines providing support to families, many who live in vulnerable communities. Our Clubs provide an important connection for youth to mental wellness programs, mentorship, employment, and other supports, and we know that further investment in before and after school programs and the charitable sector is needed to ensure this generation is not left behind.”

About BGC Canada
For 120+ years, BGC Canada has been creating opportunities for millions of Canadian kids and teens. As Canada’s largest child and youth serving charitable organization, our Clubs open their doors to young people and their families at 775 locations nationwide. During out-of-school hours in small and large cities, and rural and Indigenous communities, our trained staff and volunteers provide programs and services that help young people realize positive outcomes in self-expression, academics, healthy living, physical activity, job readiness, mental health, leadership, and more. Opportunity changes everything.

To read BGC Canada’s Guiding Principles for a National Childcare Program, click here.

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BGC Canada welcomes Ontario government’s investment in Early Learning and Child Care https://www.bgccan.com/en/bgc-canada-welcomes-ontario-governments-investment-in-early-learning-and-child-care/ Tue, 29 Mar 2022 14:29:40 +0000 https://www.bgccan.com/?p=75989

BGC Canada applauds the Ontario government’s recent commitment to creating a province-wide early learning and child care program. The $13.2 billion dollar investment, provided through an agreement with the federal government, will ensure lower costs and increased access to quality child care options for Ontario children and their families.

The six-year agreement will create 86,000 new, high-quality child care spaces, improve compensation for those working in licensed child care, and support the recruitment of new early child care educators as demand is expected to grow. Quality, affordable child care contributes to strong families and strong communities and gives children more opportunities to thrive. BGC Canada continues to urge governments to provide affordable child care and recreation options for all youth.

As the largest child and youth serving organization in Canada, we create opportunities and remove barriers for over 200,000 young people through high-quality early learning and child care, as well as before and after school programs. BGC Clubs often work in neighbourhoods that are at greatest risk and we are encouraged by the Ontario government’s commitment to supporting the needs of diverse and underserved populations, including low-income, francophone, Indigenous, Black, other racialized and newcomer communities, as well as vulnerable and special needs children.

BGC Canada will continue to monitor investments and the rollout of Canada’s national child care initiative as more details become available. Read more on BGC Canada’s Guiding Principles for a National Childcare Program here.

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BGC across Ontario welcome proposed changes to the Child Care and Early Years Act https://www.bgccan.com/en/bgc-welcome-proposed-changes-to-cceya/ https://www.bgccan.com/en/bgc-welcome-proposed-changes-to-cceya/#respond Fri, 02 Oct 2020 21:12:05 +0000 https://www.bgccan.com/?p=61325

The changes will give more parents access to safe, high-quality, and accessible child care

[TORONTO, ON] October 2, 2020 – With authorized recreation and licenced child care programs for 135,000 children and youth at over 300 locations, Boys & Girls Clubs across Ontario welcome the proposed changes announced today to regulations associated with the Child Care and Early Years Act (CCEYA) as part of the ongoing CCEYA 5-year review.

Child care accessibility is more critical than ever, especially in rural areas, as the province grapples with COVID-19 repercussions and looks to recovery. By permitting Boys and Girls Clubs to provide authorized recreation programming for more than three hours per day for school-aged children, Clubs across Ontario will be able to accommodate children before AND after-school, giving parents across Ontario more access to safe, high-quality, and affordable child care.

“The proposed changes will support our local Clubs in providing more community-driven programs and services to support families,” says Owen Charters, President & CEO, Boys and Girls Clubs of Canada. “Improving child care access, affordability, and parental choice is critical in Ontario. Our Clubs remain committed to supporting children, youth, and families and we look forward to working with the provincial government and local stakeholders to ensure the success of these planned changes.”

“As a provider of both licensed child care and authorized recreation, we welcome the opportunity to increase our services to families in our area,” says Amy Terrill, Executive Director, Boys & Girls Clubs of Kawartha Lakes. “The proposed regulatory changes will create greater opportunities for parents to participate fully and confidently in the labour force, particularly in rural areas.”

By recognizing the unique needs of school-aged children, the proposed changes will support keeping older children in before- and after-school programs, which evidence has shown supports all aspects of their development and has a long-term positive impact.

About Boys and Girls Clubs of Ontario 
As Canada’s largest child- and youth-serving organization, Boys and Girls Clubs provide vital programs and services to over 200,000 young people in 775 communities across Canada. At 319 locations across Ontario, 23 Boys and Girls Clubs provide before and after school programming for more than 135,000 children and youth every year. Our trained staff help young people build the confidence and sense of belonging they need to overcome barriers and form positive relationships. By delivering evidence-based and effective programs that reflect the diversity of their communities, our Clubs provide young people the opportunity to explore their interests, develop their strengths, and realize positive outcomes in academics, physical activity, technology, self-expression, healthy living, mental health, and more.

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