Council gets behind child care action plan
Vernon council has agreed to investigate forming a child care action team, to look at ways to deal with a lack of of child care spaces and early childhood educators.
Council took the action after hearing a report from GDH Solutions on Monday which cited a “desperate need for additional child care spaces in Greater Vernon.”
The report stated the lack of availability of child care was the greatest issue for working parents with children, followed by cost of care.
“The greatest need is for children under the age of three. Parents who work shifts or hours outside of the “8 to 5” norm have almost no access to child care,” said the report. “They must resort to non-licensed child care, or pay a nanny. Part-time care is also a big issue, and in some cases, parents will pay for full-time care only to use it on a part-time basis.”











