21
nov
2018

New grants available to expand home-based early childhood programs

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Supporting Island families

New funding is available to assist Islanders to offer licensed early learning and child care in their homes and provide more choice for parents.

Capital, quality improvement and training grants are being introduced to encourage the establishment of more Family Home Centres which are licensed early childhood programs usually offered in a home setting for up to eight children.

“Family Home Centres meet a real need for many Island families, particularly those in smaller communities and parents of infants,” said Education, Early Learning and Culture Minister Jordan Brown. “These new grants encourage new home-based programs and help operators get started.”

  • Capital grants of up to $15,000 are available to licensed centres for home renovations and the purchase of furniture and equipment; 
  • Quality improvement grants of up to $8,000 are being offered to enhance programming and create infant spaces; 
  • Training grants are available to support home child care providers with training and licensing requirements.

In response to public input, regulation changes came into effect in October 2018 that increased the number of children that can be cared for in a licensed home centre from six to eight, depending on the age of the children. 

The regulation changes also made it easier to apply for and administer a Family Home Centre by removing the requirement for small home-based centres to supply business and staffing plans.

Minister Brown said parents want to have choice when it comes to early learning and child care. “Parents have told us repeatedly that they want to have choice in the type of care they can access,” he said. “More Family Home Centres will create spaces for families who prefer a home setting for their young children, and families in rural areas where larger centres may be less viable.”

Home programs that are regulated by the provincial Early Learning and Child Care Board are inspected and required to meet quality standards related to staff certification, child-staff ratios, space requirements and working conditions.

The provincial government is committed to licensing up to 14 new Family Home Centres in 2018-2019.

Information on the new grants and application forms are available at Family Home Centre

Media contact:
Jean Doherty
Education, Early Learning and Culture
jmdoherty@gov.pe.ca 902-314-5702
 

Renseignements généraux

Ministère de l’Éducation et de la Petite enfance
Centre Holman
250, rue Water, bureau 101
Summerside (Î.-P.-É.) C1N 1B6

Téléphone : 902-438-4130
Télécopieur : 902-438-4062

DeptEEY@gov.pe.ca