Press Release
March 27, 2023
The Government of Yukon is committed to increasing access to high-quality, affordable, and inclusive early learning and child care. Building on this commitment, the Yukon government has published a “What We Heard” report outlining how feedback received from partners and stakeholders can shape a potential review of the Child Care Act, as well as a summary of possible amendments.
Report findings reflect two years of feedback and engagement with First Nation governments, stakeholder groups, early learning program operators, educators, and families. By seeking feedback from these partners and stakeholders, as well as providing opportunities for participation in the review process, the Yukon government is better positioned to consider amendments to the Child Care Act that could best reflect the needs of children today.
Based on the engagement feedback, the report highlights a number of potential Child Care Act amendments that could, if passed, strengthen and legislate improvements already implemented through the new universal child care system, including where government funding has reduced rates for families to below $10 per day on average, increased minimum wages for early childhood educators to the highest in the country, and enhanced program quality. The report also includes potential amendments that could:
The Department of Education’s Early Learning and Child Care unit will continue to consult and engage with partners and stakeholders as the work to review the Yukon’s Child Care Act advances.
Our universal child care system has made significant improvements to early learning and child care and provided substantial savings to Yukon families. We know we still have more work to do. We are committed to working together with government, families. partners and stakeholders to continue developing and expanding high-quality early learning and child care across the Yukon.
Minister of Education Jeanie McLean
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Renée Francoeur
Cabinet Communications
867-334-9194
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Krisandra Reid
Communications, Education
867-336-0653
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