Advocates demand Alberta address shortage of early childhood educators
“We need a plan for training more ECEs that works for people who are in urban as well as rural centres,” said Susan Cake with Child Care Now Alberta.“There are some quick fixes the government can do as well. We have a wage top-up program. It has not been increased since it was implemented in 2018.
They could very quickly increase those wage top ups to keep pace with inflation at least.”More than a year ago, Alberta and the federal government signed a deal for $10-a-day child care, which reduced costs for families as well as increased the number of licensed programs. While that has helped many parents with affordability and access, the situation is still dire for workers.
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