Childcare

Special childcare services

Organic daycare

In 2002, Équiterre launched a program to promote organic daycare centers and to make it easier for them to find organic foods supplies. It is, at the same time, a good opportunity to raise awareness in both children and parents for agriculture, health and environment. Since then, the program has also been modified to include schools and hospitals. If, at the beginning, the program included 4 farms and 5 childcare centers, today it is about 40 childcare centers that are associated with a local organic farm in 8 regions of Quebec. It means that over 2,000 children eat certified organic food every day in their daycare center!

Équiterre is open to supporting new projects.

  • Speak of your project to others in the childcare center.
  • Create an “Organic” committee.
  • Evaluate your needs and resources.
  • Choose which type of food supply you would like to use.
  • Find your organic farm.
  • Make a deal with the farm.
  • Make sure to follow-up with the farm owners: communicate!
  • Create an educational program.
  • At the end of the season, write an assessment report.

From the document Pourquoi et comment devenir une garderie Bio (Why and how to become an organic daycare, in French only).

Child Care Services in the Workplace

In 1980, the National Bank was the first private institution to offer a workplace daycare in Quebec. The services of three workplace daycares (1980, 1994, and 2000) regrouped in a childcare center are offered to employees working in the Montreal headquarters and the surrounding branches of the company. A third of the 175 places are destined to children aged from 3 to 18 months and it is possible to use part-time services. The National Bank covers all of the related fees (premises, maintenance, repair, phone and photocopies) while the government pays for the salary of the 40 employees. In fact, the daycare center budget is over 2 million dollars! Bombardier Aeronautics, Merck Frost, Ericsson and Canadian National also offer a similar service to their employees.

In March 2006, 178 childcare centers (17.6%) and 16 nurseries (2.8%) declared to have workplace daycare installations. It represents 10,670 places in childcare centers and 576 places in nurseries offered in workplaces.
Source: MFA Quebec

Implementing such types of daycare requires long term planning and lot of patience given that approximately 18 to 24 months are necessary to realise such a project. A study led by the federal governmental clearly states the advantages (increased motivation and happiness of employees, punctuality, quick intervention in case of illness, etc.) and the disadvantages (harder to quit your job, greater number of work hours imposed, etc.) of such a service.

Integrating handicapped children

It is not always easy for parents of handicapped children to find a daycare center that can or accepts to take care of their child with all the support that is required. The most recent statistics come from a 1998-1999 survey stating that, at the time, only 1,517 handicapped children were included into different childcare centers, representing less than 1.38% of all children using daycare services that year.

The program “J’me fais une place en garderie” was created in Montreal in 1994 and is dedicated to supporting the parents of children from 0 to 5 years old with motor deficiencies. The program helps parents to find a daycare center in their neighbourhood that is willing to integrate handicapped children. It also offers support to educators in the childcare center.

"J’me fais une place en garderie", 5095,9e Avenue, bureau 202, Montreal, H1Y 2J3, 514-593-5135

In addition, the Papillon daycare center, including the stimulation centre “Jardin des Papillons” in Montreal, offers 60 places with reduced contribution. In a few months, the daycare centre will be able to offer a transportation service to facilitate access to different installations that were entirely adapted by the Quebec Society for Disabled children.

Garderie Papillon, Chantale Théroux, (514) 937-6171 or 1-877-937-6171, ext. 209.

Daycare centers and kindergartens that are interested in including disabled children into their center can take advantage of the additional financial support for the integration of disabled children.

School daycare services

In 2006, over 1,615 school daycares existed in Quebec and over 180 000 children benefited from their services. The school boards and schools are responsible for managing and organizing the services that are available for 7$ a day. The opening hours include the period before school starts, the lunch break and the period after school ends, depending to each school’s schedule. On PA days and during Spring break, childcare services are still offered, but at a higher price since government funding does not cover it. There are very little services offered during the summer school break. If your school does not offer this type of service, you can contact your school principal or the school board to ask if it could be implemented.

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