Child Care Licensing Regulation: The What and the Why?
Date/Time
Date(s) - Jan 19, 2019
10:30 am - 3:00 pm
Location
Westcoast Child Care Resource Centre
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Description:
Come and learn more about the Child Care Licensing Regulations and how Schedule G of the regulations and the Early Learning Framework work hand in hand. Explore where risk fits into Schedule G.
Objectives:
• Become more familiar with the Child Care Licensing Regulations.
• Understand the relationship between Schedule G of the Regulations and The BC Early Learning Framework.
Categories
Target Audience
Suitable for students, novice, intermediate and experienced early learning child care professionals working with children of all ages, from infant/toddlers to school age children, including children with extra support needs.
Online
No
Professional Development Certificate
Yes
Professional Development Certificate Credit Hours
4
Registration Fee
Fee: $65 | FCC Fee: $50
Registration Contact Email
rng@wstcoast.org
Registration Contact Phone Number
604-709-5661 ext. 221
Registration Link
http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=rs5phugab&oeidk=a07efsy5xnv94097628
Required Materials
Bring a bag lunch (½ hour lunch).
Presenter(s)
Glenda Burrows & Cindy Devlin.
Presenter Information
Cindy is part of the Licensing Team on the North Shore for close to 15 years. Cindy received her Early Childhood Education more than 20 years ago and worked in the field for several years while continuing her education through the University of Victoria where she achieved her BA in Child and Youth Care. Over time, Cindy has discovered, it is through relationships and experiences that the greatest understanding of how to support and work with children, families and care providers is found. Glenda has been an Early Childhood Educator for over 35 years and a Licensing Officer for 21 years has worked as a Licensing Officer in Northern Health, Interior Health and for Vancouver Coastal Health, as the Senior Child Care Licensing Officer for the past 13 years. Glenda’s work with Licensing has provided enriched opportunities to work with licensees and licence child care programs in Urban and Rural settings as well as taking her to remote communities with extensive experience with First Nations communities. Glenda was seconded to the Ministry of Health working with the Director of Licensing during the revision of the Child Care Regulations in 2005. Glenda currently serves as a volunteer Director of Early Childhood Educators of British Columbia and all their programs to enhance the Early Childhood Education and Care Sector.
Event Sponsors
Westcoast Child Care Resource Centre
Registration Space
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