In the first article of our “Understanding Complaints” series, we highlighted the different types of complaints that the College receives (public complaints, Mandatory Employer Reports (MER) and Registrar’s complaints) and the process the College follows to address them, and provided information on your rights as a member, along with relevant …
In March, we kicked off a series to demystify the College’s complaints process. The first article talked about the different types of complaints that the College receives (public complaints, Mandatory Employer Reports (MER) and Registrar’s complaints) and the process the College follows to address them, and provided information on your …
Undertaking her fourth term as Chair of the College Council, Kristine Parsons RECE, with 34-years of experience in the profession, is as committed as ever to doing all she can to serve the early learning sector. It was this drive to serve the profession that led her to join the …
New Council Members Following the Council elections held in April, Council welcomed four newly elected members: Amanda Barg (District 4) Cheryl Duffet (District 8), Tamashawn Mifsud (District 8), and Krystal Oxbro (District 3). Council also welcomed back re-elected member Stacee Stevenson (District 4) and re-appointed member Geneviève Breton. Council also …
In the last issue of Connexions, we kicked off a series aimed at demystifying complaints. In the first article we introduced the different types of complaints that the College receives (public complaints, Mandatory Employer Reports (MER) and Registrar’s complaints), the process the College follows to address them, and provided information …
The College is pleased to welcome new and returning members to Council representing the South East Region (District 3), Central East Region (District 4) and South West Region (District 8). Council members will serve for a three-year term starting June 2024. The 24-person Council governing the College oversees policy development …
Council meets four times a year to oversee the College of Early Childhood Educators’ activities in regulating the profession in the public interest. Here are highlights from the meeting held on April 3, 2024. Good to Know Discussion with the Fairness Commissioner of Ontario Council welcomed the Fairness Commissioner of …
The vast majority of RECEs are trusted, accountable professionals who practise the profession in a manner that supports the development and well-being of children. However, as a regulatory body that establishes and enforces ethical and professional standards to protect the public interest, the College has a responsibility set out in …
Council meets four times a year to oversee the College of Early Childhood Educators’ (College) activities in regulating the profession in the public interest. Here are highlights from the meeting held on January 17, 2024. In the spotlight Council approved a new Language Fluency Policy that sets out the language …
Serving on the College Council offers an opportunity for Registered Early Childhood Educators (RECEs) to have a say in the governance of their profession. Election 2024 is fast approaching. Members in good standing can nominate themselves to run for Council. Nominations for Districts 3, 4 and 8 (South East, Central East …