The process for becoming a licensed family child care provider in Newfoundland and Labrador includes steps like applying, undergoing inspections, and meeting health and safety standards. The licensing aims to ensure quality care for children while supporting families.
As a not-for-profit, you provide vital service or support to your community. Through the Federal-Provincial Early Learning and Child Care Action Plan, we are looking to empower groups like you to support the child care needs of your communities through significant start up grant funding and ongoing financial support.
Through the Federal-Provincial Early Learning and Child Care Action Plan, the Provincial Government is looking to create approximately 5,800 new regulated child care spaces by 2025-26. Families in municipalities all throughout the province are in need of quality child care. Funding is available to towns and cities who...
The Child Care Subsidy Program assists low- to middle-income families by reducing child care costs at regulated services. Eligible families can minimize expenses through this income-tested program.
AECENL is a not-for-profit organization established in 1989 to represent early childhood education professionals in Newfoundland and Labrador. It advocates for members on boards and committees, implements certification, and provides professional development. The organization also...