Creating Supportive Environments for 2SLGBTQ+ Clients and Staff

$15 – $20

Creating Supportive Environments for 2SLGBTQ+ Clients and Staff

This virtual workshop is designed for Early Childhood Educators who want to foster more inclusive, welcoming spaces for 2SLGBTQ+ children, families and staff. We'll explore practical strategies for developing policies…

Date and time

Jun 13, 2026

9:30am - 11:30am

Presenter

Steph Wiggins

Virtual Event

Meeting link will be sent to registered attendees ahead of the event start.

About this event

This virtual workshop is designed for Early Childhood Educators who want to foster more inclusive, welcoming spaces for 2SLGBTQ+ children, families and staff. We’ll explore practical strategies for developing policies and procedures that ensure queer parents and staff feel safe and valued in your setting. You’ll learn how everyday choices-like the language you use, holidays you celebrate, and classroom stories or songs-can help parent, staff and children feel seen and respected. Leave wit tools and resources to help your centre.

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CCRR Member
For day-care workers, etc
$ 15.00
29 available
Non-Member
$ 20.00
29 available

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Affordable Child Care Benefit

As of September 1, 2018, the Affordable Child Care Benefit has replaces the Child Care Subsidy. The new funding will help families with the cost of child care, depending on factors like family size, type of care and household income.

The Affordable Child Care Benefit replaces the current Child Care Subsidy on the basis of amendments made to the Child Care Subsidy Regulation.

Parents may be eligible if they…

  • Are a resident of B.C.
  • Are a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident of Canada, a Convention refugee or a person in need of protection
  • Demonstrate financial eligibility. Generally speaking, families that earn up to $111,000 may qualify for funding.
  • Are using an eligible type of child care. Most types of child care are eligible. (licensed group, family or preschool; license-not-required or registered license-not-required; in child’s own home). Child care by a family member who lives with you and licensed occasional child care are not eligible for funding.
  • Working or self-employed
  • Attending school
  • Participating in an employment program
  • Looking for work (only one parent or guardian)
  • Living with a medical condition
  • Have child care recommended by the Ministry of Education and Child Care (MECC)

The Abbotsford CCRR can assist you with:

  • Computer access to the online application process
  • Assistance with the application process
  • Phone access
  • Faxing of paper-based forms
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