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Advocating for Equitable Funding in Ontario School Age Programs
Season 1 · Episode 14

Advocating for Equitable Funding in Ontario School Age Programs

The Forgotten ECE · Jamie-Lee Wagler

December 15, 20249m 50s

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Show Notes

In this episode, Jamie shines a spotlight on a critical yet often overlooked issue: the funding disparities in Ontario's school-age childcare programs. They unpack how inequitable funding impacts children, families, and educators, delving into the systemic barriers that perpetuate these challenges.

The discussion highlights key differences between funding structures for early years programs and school-age care, revealing a persistent gap that undermines accessibility and quality. Guest speakers [insert guest names or roles, if applicable] bring their expertise and lived experiences to the table, sharing stories from the front lines of advocacy.

Listeners will gain insight into:

  • Why funding equity is essential for creating inclusive and high-quality school-age programs.
  • The ripple effects of these before and after school programs closing
  • Strategies for advocating at both the community and policy levels to demand systemic change.

The episode closes with actionable takeaways for educators, parents, and allies who want to join the fight for fair funding.

Call to Action:

Whether you're an educator, parent, or policymaker, this episode equips you with the knowledge and tools to push for meaningful reform. Tune in to learn how you can contribute to ensuring equitable funding for all school-age programs in Ontario.