The CCPRN has held a full day workshop on the ELECT document and they have another one coming up. There has always been an attempt to help providers become more professional in how they conduct their daycares, present themselves, their upgrading etc.
There just seems to be an unspoken undercurrent to everything childcare related in Ottawa from becoming the test case for playdates rules based on that pool death to having daycare centres that have complained about the loss to full day K, and as Sunnydays pointed out the agencies are somewhat pitting their people against us. The CCPRN does take a political stand on issues and make it their business to let the government know what they like and don't like and how we feel about it all.

































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