Information for child care workers and parents of children in child care

Do you work in a licensed or approved child care centre or are you a parent of a child attending one of these programs? Find out more about the H1N1 virus and how to protect the people you care about by visiting Alberta Health Services.

Public invited to provide input into child intervention system review

Read the news release.

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November 15-21 is Bullying Awareness Week

National Bullying Awareness Week is November 15 to 21. Whether it’s modelling positive behaviour, standing up for a friend or co-worker, or teaching children that they have the power within themselves to stop bullying, we all have a role to play in preventing bullying and helping children and youth to reach their full potential. For more information please visit: http://www.bullyfreealberta.ca or call the Bullying Helpline 1-888-456-2323 (toll-free in Alberta, 24 hours-a-day, 7 days-a-week). 

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Alberta remains focused on preventing family violence

November is Family Violence Prevention Month. During this year’s END the Silence. STOP the Violence. campaign, Albertans are encouraged to take action to help end the cycle of family violence. Read the news release.


Spotlight

Success in School for Children and Youth in Care – Provincial Protocol Framework (PPF)
This is a joint initiative between Alberta Education and Children and Youth Services to support improved school outcomes and high school completion rates for children and youth in provincial government care. The framework will guide the work of those involved with children and youth in care to support success in success.

Learn more about the Provincial Protocol Framework

Provide feedback on the draft Provincial Protocol Framework