You can search for regulated child care facilities in Saskatchewan using our interactive map. This tool allows you to filter providers by location and facility type (home or center). You can also find options that accommodate infants (6 weeks to 18 months), teen parents of infants, and group home services.
The Saskatchewan Employment Incentive (SEI) offers financial assistance to low-income working families, including monthly benefits based on family income and eligible children. Benefits include Supplementary Health Benefits, discounted bus passes, and connections to employment support.
Regulated Family Child Care Homes in Saskatchewan offer child care in personal residences. Submit an application package, undergo background checks, and schedule home inspections.
To start a regulated child care centre in Saskatchewan, proposals are accepted from various organizations, including non-profits and municipalities. Centers can serve children aged six weeks to 12 years, with a maximum of 90 children.
The CDC Licensee's Manual outlines key components for managing childcare facilities under “The Child Care Act, 2014”. It defines regulations, intent, policies, guidelines, and best practices, emphasizing compliance with laws, specific methods for meeting requirements...
The Children's Files section provides various forms essential for child care services, including agreements, emergency information, health resumes, consent forms, medication forms, and reports for injuries. These documents facilitate the organization and management of children's records within regulated child care settings.
The Saskatchewan Early Childhood Association (SECA) is a non-profit organization focused on enhancing early learning quality through collaboration with stakeholders in child development. Its mission includes providing support and professional development for members, advocating for...