Alberta government to reopen 15,000 childcare spaces for core service workers
EDMONTON -The Alberta government says they will begin reopening select licenced childcare centers to help the support the province’s core service workers.
In a press release issued today the province indicates they are working with licenced childcare providers to open up to 15,000 spaces to ensure care is available for those providing services needed during the COVID-10 pandemic.
“All Albertans are relying on those who are working in core service areas like health care. That’s why we want to make sure child care is available for those who need it during this crisis.” Rebecca Schultz, Minister of Children’s services said.
The childcare facilities will be chosen based on the close proximity to health care facilities and will reopen in a phased in approach, based on need starting this week, the province said.