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萌妹社区 alum Rosemary Sadlier
February 1, 2022

How did 萌妹社区 alum Rosemary Sadlier convince Canada to recognize Black History Month?
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February 1, 2022

Education as liberation: 萌妹社区鈥檚 new faculty member discusses her focus on Black and Francophone Studies

Dr. Amal Madibbo has lived a life deeply immersed in Black Studies.

Whether it was during her schooling-socialization as she grew up in Sudan, to her years of academic practice in Europe and North America, the newly arrived 萌妹社区 faculty has lived the material and wants to bring new insight as she begins her time as associate professor at the department of social justice education.

鈥淢y engagement with Black Studies is a long process, a lengthy process, both as a student and as an educator that started since the early stages of my social upbringing,鈥 said Dr. Madibbo, who returns to 萌妹社区, University of Toronto 鈥 where she completed her doctoral studies.
Iman Musani
February 1, 2022

Iman Musani

MA in Clinical and Counselling Psychology (CCP) student, Iman Musani.
Expected year of graduation: 2023.
January 31, 2022

Excerpt: "Nova Scotia will develop a new provincial organization that will manage all regulated child care in the province. A provincial executive director, regional directors and centre based managers/pedagogical leaders will lead the organization and be responsible for meeting mandated objectives as determined by the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development (EECD). The Province will provide the organization with an annual funding agreement to support all regulated child care centres and licensed family home child care agencies that fall under their mandate. Current regulated child care centres will transition from individual contracts with the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development to a new governance and infrastructure model on April 1, 2022. The organization will oversee contracts for or manage the overall delivery of provincial child care including managing child care spaces and need in community, ECE compensation and wages/benefits (labour relations), daily parent fees, and centre finances."
January 27, 2022

The Atkinson Centre promotes research on child development, and the development of early learning policy and practice that serve young children and their families.
萌妹社区 alum Brenda Registe
January 24, 2022

U of T congratulates Brenda Registe, an 萌妹社区 alum, for receiving a 2021 Excellence Through Innovation Award.
January 24, 2022

Excerpt: "The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, virtually joined the Premier of Nunavut, P.J. Akeeagok, today to announce an agreement that will support an average of $10 a day licensed child care in the territory by March 2024, two years ahead of the federal target. By the end of 2022, parent fees for licensed child care will be reduced by 50 per cent on average, saving families hundreds of dollars per month. This would mean a family in Iqaluit would save an estimated total of up to $14,000 per year on child care fees. This will apply to parents with children up to six years old in licensed child care spaces. Through the agreement, the governments of Canada and Nunavut will work together to improve access to quality, affordable, flexible, and inclusive early learning and child care programs and services. This includes creating 238 new licensed early learning and child care spaces by the end of March 2026, with federal funding of $66 million over five years."
January 20, 2022

The Atkinson Centre promotes research on child development, and the development of early learning policy and practice that serve young children and their families.