Workforce recruitment and retention remain ongoing challenges for child care and Pre-primary programs across Nova Scotia, especially as demand for qualified early childhood educators continues to grow. The Early Years Continuing Education Program helps address this need by easing the financial burden for staff and providers who want to strengthen their skills and credentials while staying in the sector. Delivered by the Nova Scotia Department of Education and Early Childhood Development, the program focuses on building a more stable, qualified early years workforce.
Through this initiative, eligible child care and Pre-primary staff, along with family home child care providers working in regulated settings, can access reimbursement support for approved education and training in early childhood education. Funding of up to approximately $5,000 can help cover a portion of education-related costs, making it more realistic for individuals to pursue further training without stepping away from their roles. By investing in professional development, organizations can improve program quality while increasing their ability to attract and retain committed staff.
The program is particularly relevant for nonprofit child care centres, Pre-primary programs, and family home child care agencies that want to support long-term workforce development rather than short-term staffing fixes. For those working in Nova Scotia’s early learning sector, exploring the full details of this program can help determine how continuing education funding could support both individual career goals and organizational stability.
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