Federal funding is helping Hastings County recruit and retain child care and early years workers. At its meeti...
Federal funding is helping Hastings County recruit and retain child care and early years workers.
This would support current and future students within the Early Childhood Education program at Loyalist College.Director of Community and Human Services Connor Dorey explains.“They’re at a premium. They’re very important but equally important or most important is having qualified ECEs, uh, workers to work with the children and uh it’s a great initiative.”
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