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Guide to Quality Child Care
This document provides information on early learning and child care centres in Prince Edward Island. It is published by the Early Childhood Development Association of PEI.
Child care support for children and families impacted by COVID-19
Today, the Province of Prince Edward Island announces further details on school aged child care supports as schools remain closed to in-class learning until at least January 17, 2022 due to Covid-19. Government recognizes the increased burden to families who require child care...
Early Learning and Child Care Licensing – Renewal
A licence to operate an early learning and child care centre is valid for three years. Please complete the online form below to apply for Early Learning and Child Care Licence Renewal. In Prince Edward Island, the Early Learning and Child Care Board issues and renews licences in accordance with the Early Learning and Child Care Act. What do I need to complete the online form? You will be asked to: Provide full business name and contact information; Specify the category of licence you are renewing (drop-down list provided); Declare business ownership and registration status, based on your...
Canada-wide Early Learning and Child Care Agreement 2021-2022 Annual Report
Fiscal year 2021-2022 annual report of the Canada-wide Early Learning and Child Care (CWELCC) Agreement between the Province of Prince Edward Island and the Government of Canada.
Emergency departments are at their busiest
Emergency departments at Island hospitals continue to treat high volumes of patients during this busy winter season. For non-urgent health care needs, Islanders are encouraged to visit their primary-care provider or walk-in clinic or call 8-1-1 to speak to a registered nurse...
Child Protection Services presentation
Background information on the Child Protection Act and the work of Child and Family Services staff. Presented at Child Protection Act Review consultations, 2016.