Child Care – Early Learning and Child Care Information and Complaint Reporting
Provided by: Government of Saskatchewan - Education
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- Child Care – Early Learning and Child Care Information and Complaint Reporting
- Early Childhood Intervention Program (11 locations)
- Early Years Family Resource Centres (7 locations)
- Early Years Learning Information and Resources
- First Nations and Métis Education
- Grants
- Healthy Technology and Screen Time Information
- High School Credit Options
- High School or Adult 12 Transcripts
- Homeschooling Program
- Information on Prekindergarten – Grade 12 in Saskatchewan for Newcomers
- International Education Information
- KidsFirst (19 locations)
- Kindergarten – Grade 12 School Divisions in Saskatchewan
- Literacy in Saskatchewan – Family Literacy Hubs
- Micro-credentials in Saskatchewan Information
- Post-Secondary Education Guidance and Information
- Prekindergarten
- Registered Independent Schools
- Saskatchewan School Curriculum
- Saskatchewan-Québec Student Exchange Program
- Scholarships and Bursaries
- School Community Councils
- Student Assessment
- Student Wellness and Well-being
- Studying French in Saskatchewan
- Supporting Students with Additional Needs
- Transferring High School Credits from Out of Province
- Transferring Post-Secondary Credits
Service Description
Visit the website for information and support on child care in Saskatchewan including:
- Early Learning and Child Care Publications
- Regulated and Unregulated Child Care
- Types of Child Care, Choosing Quality Child Care, How to Find Child Care
- Reporting Child Care Concerns
- If you have any concerns about a child care facility, talk to the caregiver first.
- If the problem is not resolved, contact the closest Child Care Regional Office.
- An early learning and child care consultant will investigate your complaint, will take action, and will hand the call privately.
- If required, other agencies, including the Ministry of Social Services or local police, may also become involved.
- Contact the Ministry of Education Child Care Office by calling 1-855-824-9419.
- Regina 306-787-4980
- Saskatoon 306-933-6071
- Estevan 306-861-2814
- Moose Jaw 306-694-3644
- Swift Current 306-778-8531
- Yorkton 306-786-5770
- Humboldt 306-682-6715
- North Battleford 306-446-7574 or 306-446-7589
- Melfort 306-752-6164
- Prince Albert 306-953-3612
- La Ronge 1-800-667-4380
 
 
                                    Fax: 306-787-0277
                                
                                    Toll-Free: 1-855-824-9419
                                
                                    Business Line: 306-787-4980
                                
Child Care Operations
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www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/family-and-social-support/child-care
Coverage Area
Saskatchewan
Languages Offered
English
Government of Saskatchewan – Ministry of Education
- Child Care – Early Learning and Child Care Information and Complaint Reporting
- Early Years Learning Information and Resources
- High School or Adult 12 Transcripts
- Information on Prekindergarten – Grade 12 in Saskatchewan for Newcomers
- Kindergarten – Grade 12 School Divisions in Saskatchewan
- Literacy in Saskatchewan – Family Literacy Hubs
- Prekindergarten
- School Community Councils
- Student Assessment
- Student Wellness and Well-being
- Studying French in Saskatchewan
- Supporting Students with Additional Needs
- Transferring High School Credits from Out of Province
Location Info
                                        Fax: 306-787-0277
                                    
                                        Toll-Free: 1-855-824-9419
                                    
                                        Business Line: 306-787-4980
                                    
Child Care Operations
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www.saskatchewan.ca/government/government-structure/ministries/education
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