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Thank you for participating, this consultation has now concluded.
Thank you to everyone who participated and shared feedback. This public engagement closed on Sunday, October 16, 2016. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Have your say on child care.
We invite you to share your experiences with child care in Richmond to assist us in planning for the future. We want to understand the current and emerging needs of the community regarding child care services - what types are needed and where, etc.
This public consultation runs until Sunday, Oct. 16, 2016. The process will lead to an updated child care strategy for the next 5 years. It will also help shape the City’s future actions in its partnership with senior governments, the private and the non-profit sectors regarding child care in Richmond.
Thank you to everyone who participated and shared feedback. This public engagement closed on Sunday, October 16, 2016. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Have your say on child care.
We invite you to share your experiences with child care in Richmond to assist us in planning for the future. We want to understand the current and emerging needs of the community regarding child care services - what types are needed and where, etc.
This public consultation runs until Sunday, Oct. 16, 2016. The process will lead to an updated child care strategy for the next 5 years. It will also help shape the City’s future actions in its partnership with senior governments, the private and the non-profit sectors regarding child care in Richmond.
This could include health services, recreation services, an elementary school, pools, library services, or any other program you may wish to see near child care services.
Let's Talk Child Care in Richmond has finished this stage
The City of Richmond is looking at current provincial and municipal child care policies and best practice to provide guidance on this project.
Public Consultation- August 17 - October 16, 2016
Let's Talk Child Care in Richmond has finished this stage
The Child Care Needs Assessment Survey will be open until October 16, 2016.
A new discussion question will be posted on the "Forum" each week until September 26, 2016.
Please see "Upcoming Events" for other community engagement opportunities.
Public Consultation Closes- October 16, 2016 (at midnight)
Let's Talk Child Care in Richmond is currently at this stage
Public contributions to this consultation are now closed and will be reviewed by City staff. Results of this project will be presented to City Council and used to develop an updated Child Care Strategy.
Final report- Early 2017
this is an upcoming stage for Let's Talk Child Care in Richmond