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Breaking News! 安省将在北美第一个免费托儿!
原创 2018-03-28 gtamama.com多伦多妈妈网
Breaking News! 再也不用羡慕魁省七块半托儿了,因为安省托儿,将完全免费!


0元!


今天安省省长韦恩宣布了这一计划。实行后,安省将成为北美第一个推行免费托儿的(州)省。


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免费托儿从什么时候开始?


2020年9月入学开始。



什么年龄段可以免费托儿?


面向preschooler。也就是2岁半,到4岁。4岁后就上免费的安省全日制公立幼儿园了。


而安省的育儿假,已经延长到18个月。也就是说,在安省,以后只剩下toddler(18个月大-2.5岁),是要自费的了。



什么样的托儿所、幼儿园免费?


安省的持牌托儿中心、持牌家庭幼儿园免费。但0-2.5岁托儿,政府还是不包的。


对于无牌家庭幼儿园来说,市场空间进一步变小了。以前一般做6个月到6岁,安省全日制家庭幼儿园出来后,缩小到做6个月到4岁,现在进一步缩小到做6个月到2.5岁。当然,课前课后,也是可以接的。周末也是可以接的。



大多伦多的家庭是免费托儿最大受益者


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整个安省,平均一个一孩(preschooler)家庭,一年要花1.7万元的托儿费。免费后,这1.7万银子就省了。


众所周知,多伦多的托儿费全国最贵,全部免费了,多伦多家庭自然省更多了。


整个安省,大概有10多万preschoolers,受惠于此免费计划。



钱将安出?


本周三会出预算。免费托儿,是安省未来三年22亿新增教育经费一揽子计划中的一部分。此项费用是9.3亿元。


未来几年,将逐步扩大对持牌托儿中心、持牌家庭幼儿园的补贴,直到完全免费。


到2021年,也将增加10万个持牌托儿位置。此外,还将提高持牌托儿中心、持牌家庭幼儿园工作人员的待遇,向安省公校系统早教老师的待遇看齐。



免费托儿是谁建议的?


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安省政府委托多大士嘉堡分校经济学副教授克利夫兰博士( Gordon Cleveland)做调研。


克教授在今年二月提交了报告:《人人可负担:让安省持牌托儿变得可以负担》( Affordable For All: Making Licensed Child Care Affordable in Ontario)。


这份报告,在网上可以随意下载浏览。


克教授经过调研得出,目前安省有9.6万preschoolers(2.5岁到4岁),送持牌托儿中心、持牌家庭幼儿园,平均一年花费是9900元。就这个花费,只有20%的一孩(特指preschooler)家庭,可以送得起。如果有2个及以上孩子,那么只有很少的富人家庭才送得起。


既然大家都上不起,干脆学北欧模式,政府包了,人人免费上吧。穷人家的孩子,和富人家的孩子,从此扯平了。这可以让更多的妈妈,可以脱身出来去工作,增加就业,增加GDP;也能改善家庭关系;通过扶贫,可以减轻负担。


北欧的瑞典、丹麦、荷兰、冰岛等国,也实行的是免费托儿。这些国家的妇女就业率,是最高的。


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注:以上只是我们介绍政府新的政策,我们不参与对政策的评价,网友可自行评断。此计划可能为6月7日,也受制于6月7日,你懂得。



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弱弱问句,这是确认要实施了,还是韦恩大妈的一个竞选方针?
 
太好了。敝开了生!
 
竞选承诺而已.
 
弱弱问句,这是确认要实施了,还是韦恩大妈的一个竞选方针?
News Release
More Child Care, More Choice
Providing Free Preschool Child Care for Children Aged 2.5 to Kindergarten
March 27, 2018 9:35 A.M.

Office of the Premier

Today Premier Kathleen Wynne announced that full-day licensed child care will become free for preschool children from the age of two-and-a-half until they are eligible to start kindergarten, beginning in 2020. Free preschool child care will save families an estimated $17,000 per child, allow parents to go back to work when they choose and help give children the best start in life.

The Premier was joined today at Nelson Mandela Park Public School in Toronto by Charles Sousa, Minister of Finance, and Indira Naidoo-Harris, Minister of Education and Minister Responsible for Early Years and Child Care, to talk about how Ontario's new investment of $2.2 billion over three years will expand access to affordable child care across the province, ease the financial burden families are facing in our changing economy, and deliver free licensed child care for children from the age of two-and-a-half until kindergarten, beginning in 2020.

Early learning has been demonstrated to improve a child's academic performance throughout their lives. Improved access to child care gives parents, especially women, more choice about when they return to work and will help Ontario close the gender wage gap. This historic change to the way child care is delivered in the province follows advice economist Dr. Gordon Cleveland put forward in his report Affordable For All: Making Licensed Child Care Affordable in Ontario, and is informed by an extensive in-person and online consultation process with thousands of parents, educators and child care professionals across Ontario.

Making full-day child care free for families with preschool-aged children is part of the government's plan to support care, create opportunity and make life more affordable during this period of rapid economic change. The plan includes free prescription drugs for everyone under 25, and 65 or over, through the biggest expansion of medicare in a generation, free tuition for hundreds of thousands of students, a higher minimum wage and better working conditions and easier access to affordable child care.

Quick Facts
  • Ontario is making an overall new investment of $2.2 billion over three years in child care, which includes over $930 million in 2020-21 to make licensed preschool child care free for kids from the age of 2.5 until they are eligible for kindergarten, beginning in September 2020.
  • As part of the overall investment, Ontario is increasing operating funding across the child care system by an additional $162.5 million over three years to increase access to licensed child care, support fee reductions, and reduce or eliminate fee-subsidy waitlists.
  • This investment includes $90 million in 2018-19 to support continued expansion of child care for children ages 0 to 4 years, including $53 million to create approximately 4,200 fee subsidies and $26 million to establish base funding for home child care.
  • To support the expansion of quality, licensed child care, Ontario will also be introducing a wage grid for all program staff working in the early years and child care sector in April 2020 that will ensure their compensation is more closely aligned with Early Childhood Educators working in full-day kindergarten.
  • Ontario is dedicating $40 million over three years to support the expansion of licensed child care programs in First Nations communities. New capital funding will also be available to First Nations to support the construction or retrofit of new and existing child care facilities.
  • A two year, $30 million innovation fund will seek solutions to chronic issues in child care, including ways to extend child care hours to ease anxiety and stress for parents who work long hours, shifts or are in precarious work situations.
  • Today the government is also releasing policy recommendations received from Dr. Gordon Cleveland, Associate Professor of Economics Emeritus in the Department of Management at the University of Toronto Scarborough on child care affordability, as well as the Workforce Study for Early Years and Child Care Employees conducted by R.A. Malatest and Associates Ltd. Free child care for preschoolers is a key recommendation coming out of Dr. Cleveland’s report, and the implementation of a wage grid is a key recommendation in the Workforce Study.
  • Making child care more affordable and accessible was one of the key recommendations from the Gender Wage Gap Steering Committee’s final report. This supports Ontario’s Strategy for Women’s Economic Empowerment that will help close the wage gap between men and women.
  • Since 2012–13, the number of licensed child care spaces in Ontario has grown to more than 406,000 — a 38 per cent increase.
  • As of September 1, 2016, licensed child care centres and home child care agencies may no longer charge parents fees to have their child placed on a wait list.
Additional Resources
 
信她才见鬼了。
且不说这都是竞选承诺, 胡吹大气的, 请问钱从哪里来?继续借贷? 最后还不是大家一起出钱还债?

尽扯淡!
 
给一部分民众许诺大蛋糕,花大众的钱。
这是民主选举制度的正确方向。
具体应该考量这一承诺能够争取多少选票。
 
News Release
More Child Care, More Choice
Providing Free Preschool Child Care for Children Aged 2.5 to Kindergarten
March 27, 2018 9:35 A.M.

Office of the Premier

Today Premier Kathleen Wynne announced that full-day licensed child care will become free for preschool children from the age of two-and-a-half until they are eligible to start kindergarten, beginning in 2020. Free preschool child care will save families an estimated $17,000 per child, allow parents to go back to work when they choose and help give children the best start in life.

The Premier was joined today at Nelson Mandela Park Public School in Toronto by Charles Sousa, Minister of Finance, and Indira Naidoo-Harris, Minister of Education and Minister Responsible for Early Years and Child Care, to talk about how Ontario's new investment of $2.2 billion over three years will expand access to affordable child care across the province, ease the financial burden families are facing in our changing economy, and deliver free licensed child care for children from the age of two-and-a-half until kindergarten, beginning in 2020.

Early learning has been demonstrated to improve a child's academic performance throughout their lives. Improved access to child care gives parents, especially women, more choice about when they return to work and will help Ontario close the gender wage gap. This historic change to the way child care is delivered in the province follows advice economist Dr. Gordon Cleveland put forward in his report Affordable For All: Making Licensed Child Care Affordable in Ontario, and is informed by an extensive in-person and online consultation process with thousands of parents, educators and child care professionals across Ontario.

Making full-day child care free for families with preschool-aged children is part of the government's plan to support care, create opportunity and make life more affordable during this period of rapid economic change. The plan includes free prescription drugs for everyone under 25, and 65 or over, through the biggest expansion of medicare in a generation, free tuition for hundreds of thousands of students, a higher minimum wage and better working conditions and easier access to affordable child care.

Quick Facts
  • Ontario is making an overall new investment of $2.2 billion over three years in child care, which includes over $930 million in 2020-21 to make licensed preschool child care free for kids from the age of 2.5 until they are eligible for kindergarten, beginning in September 2020.
  • As part of the overall investment, Ontario is increasing operating funding across the child care system by an additional $162.5 million over three years to increase access to licensed child care, support fee reductions, and reduce or eliminate fee-subsidy waitlists.
  • This investment includes $90 million in 2018-19 to support continued expansion of child care for children ages 0 to 4 years, including $53 million to create approximately 4,200 fee subsidies and $26 million to establish base funding for home child care.
  • To support the expansion of quality, licensed child care, Ontario will also be introducing a wage grid for all program staff working in the early years and child care sector in April 2020 that will ensure their compensation is more closely aligned with Early Childhood Educators working in full-day kindergarten.
  • Ontario is dedicating $40 million over three years to support the expansion of licensed child care programs in First Nations communities. New capital funding will also be available to First Nations to support the construction or retrofit of new and existing child care facilities.
  • A two year, $30 million innovation fund will seek solutions to chronic issues in child care, including ways to extend child care hours to ease anxiety and stress for parents who work long hours, shifts or are in precarious work situations.
  • Today the government is also releasing policy recommendations received from Dr. Gordon Cleveland, Associate Professor of Economics Emeritus in the Department of Management at the University of Toronto Scarborough on child care affordability, as well as the Workforce Study for Early Years and Child Care Employees conducted by R.A. Malatest and Associates Ltd. Free child care for preschoolers is a key recommendation coming out of Dr. Cleveland’s report, and the implementation of a wage grid is a key recommendation in the Workforce Study.
  • Making child care more affordable and accessible was one of the key recommendations from the Gender Wage Gap Steering Committee’s final report. This supports Ontario’s Strategy for Women’s Economic Empowerment that will help close the wage gap between men and women.
  • Since 2012–13, the number of licensed child care spaces in Ontario has grown to more than 406,000 — a 38 per cent increase.
  • As of September 1, 2016, licensed child care centres and home child care agencies may no longer charge parents fees to have their child placed on a wait list.
Additional Resources
2020年。不要高兴太早,她下台后就都没了。
 
算了吧,也不想想谁生的娃最多,谁最得益。
 
快跑吧,安省完了,趁着上海户口还在,快跑吧!
 
安省债务已经失控了,这位大妈还如此慷慨地到处撒钱。照此下去,安省破产,指日可待,全加拿大跟着遭殃。
老妖婆子的想法是花别人的钱买自己的官!安省破产与她何干?安省的选民不能再糊涂了!
 
老妖婆子的想法是花别人的钱买自己的官!安省破产与她何干?安省的选民不能再糊涂了!
在利益面前,选民没有多少是糊涂的。当然,有些人是为了理念。
 
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