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Title: An Overview of Child Care in BC Highlights


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  • An Overview of Child Care in BC - Highlights
  • 2008 Annual Conference of the Early Childhood
    Educators of BC
  • and the
  • Canadian Child Care Federation
  • Presented by
  • Barry Forer
  • Jacqui Boonstra
  • Lynell Anderson
  • May 31, 2008

2
Overall Outline of Presentation
  • Early Learning and Child Care Research Unit
    (ELCCRU) at the Human Early Learning Partnership
  • Who we are
  • Our purpose
  • Aspects of centre-based child care related to
    quality and stability, based on Child Care
    Operating Fund data
  • Staff education, wages, fees, auspice, subsidized
    children
  • Socio-Economic Status (SES) models of early
    development
  • Associations between child care services and
    early development
  • Policy implications (discussed throughout)

3
Who We Are
  • Dr. Hillel Goelman
  • Dr. Paul Kershaw
  • Lynell Anderson
  • Barry Forer
  • Jacqui Boonstra

4
ELCCRUs Purpose
  • Conduct high quality research and analyses on the
    intersection of child care and early development
  • Produce policy-relevant analyses of early
    learning and child care in BC and Canada
  • Increase our understanding of developmentally
    at-risk children and the relationships between
    parental and non-parental child care, family,
    neighbourhood and communities in which at-risk
    and non-risk children live.

5
Licensed Group Child Care Facilities (based on
MOH and CCOF Data), 2005/06 by Region
6
Number of children enrolled, by type of program,
spring 2005
7
Number of children enrolled, by type of program,
1993 to 2005
8
Number of children enrolled per 1000, by type of
program, 1993 to 2005
9
Aboriginal children enrolled per facility
2005/06, by Health Authority
10
Child Care Facilities by Service Type and
Auspice, 2005/06
11
Percentage of Group Child Care Facilities that
are Non-Profit, 1993 to 2005
12
Number of children per program receiving child
care subsidy 2005/06, by Health Authority
13
Mean number of children per program receiving
child care subsidy, by auspice, 2005
14
Mean number of children per program receiving
child care subsidy, by auspice, 1997 to 2005
15
Mean number of children per program receiving
child care subsidy, by auspice, 1997 to 2005
16
Facilities policies on subsidized parents paying
the difference between subsidy and fees 2005/06,
by Health Authority
17
Number of special needs children per facility
2005/06, by auspice
18
Mean Monthly fees 2005, by Group Service Type
19
Mean full-time monthly fees 2005/06, by group
service type and auspice
20
Mean Monthly fees 1993 to 2005, by Group Service
Type
21
Mean annual budget allocations 2005/06, by
Health Authority
22
Mean annual budget allocations 2005/06, by auspice
23
Mean hourly wage for full-time staff 2005, by
type of program and auspice
24
Mean hourly wage for full-time staff 2005/06, by
type of program and Health Authority
25
Number of practicum students per year, by auspice
26
Number of practicum students per year, by Health
Authority
27
Highest ECE training 2005/06, by type of program
and auspice
28
Staff wage/education groups, by auspice
29
Staff wage/education groups, by Health Authority
30
Overview
  • Background
  • Information Sources
  • Community Context
  • Preliminary Findings
  • Licensed Child Care Services across BC
    Communities
  • Licensed Child Care Capacity and Early
    Development
  • Child Care Subsidy Relationships with Early
    Development

31
Background Information Sources
  • Where does the child care data come from?
  • Administrative Sources (2004/05)
  • MCFD - Child Care Operating Fund
  • MCFD - Child Care Subsidy
  • Ministry of Health Community Care Facilities
    Licensing
  • Canada Census
  • Parental child care patterns
  • Where does the early development data come from?
  • HELP
  • Early Development Instrument (EDI)

32
Early Development Instrument (EDI)
healthy, independent
tell a story, communicate with others
plays, shares, self-confident
Interested in reading and writing, recognize
numbers and shapes
helps others, patient, not aggressive
33
In what context are the data analyzed?
Background Community Context
  • HELPs 475 customized neighbourhood communities
    linked with the various school districts across
    BC

34
Do all 475 communities have child care services
for children under age 6?
Preliminary Findings Child Care Services across
BC communities
  • 21 communities - no licensed child care
    services
  • 106 communities - no group child care services
  • 51 communities - no licensed family child care
    services,
  • Note that, for the purposes of this analysis,
    licensed child care services do not include
    part-time, part-day preschool programs

35
Range of Child Care Service Capacity per 100
Children Under Age 6, Across Communities
Preliminary Findings Child Care Services across
BC communities
DNI preschool
36
Do all 475 communities have child care services
that participated in 2004/05 CCOF-Funding?
Preliminary Findings Child Care Services across
BC communities
  • 137 communities - no group facilities
    participated
  • 79 communities - no family facilities
    participated

DNI preschool
37
Range of Annual Child Care Subsidy Dollars per
Child Under Age 6 Across Communities
Preliminary Findings Child Care Services across
BC communities
38
What is the relationship between licensed child
care capacity, poverty and childrens
vulnerability, as measured by the EDI?
Preliminary Findings Licensed Child Care
Capacity and Child Development
Explaining Childrens Vulnerability
39
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