Province invests in tuition-free early childhood educator training to address daycare demand
A child care provider from the Battlefords is hoping a government incentive to provide tuition-free early childhood educator (ECE) training will help alleviate a shortage of workers and daycare spaces in the province.
Judy Schaffer, director of Playtime Co-Operative Childcare said their waitlist alone is 500 kids long.
“We’re facing a very large waiting list and a very high need for infant care,” she said. “The struggle right now is finding staff, and educated and trained staff are even harder to find.”
The Government of Saskatchewan announced it will invest $35 million over two years. The province said the funding will create 4,000 tuition-free seats and support over 5,300 professional development seats.