‘Childcare for Me Too’ – have your say in CALA’s survey
With the growth in a service-based economy and 24-hour operation, more parents are likely to be working shifts outside the traditional hours of 9 to 5.
This has coincided with a rapid expansion in funded Early Learning and Childcare and this is set to continue as the Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014 takes effect.
Future plans should embrace meeting families’ needs therefore Care and Learning Alliance would like parents and carers to take a few minutes to contribute to our ‘Childcare for Me Too’ survey. In this way, we can more accurately represent our parents’ views on how services might be shaped for the future.
Go to the ‘Childcare for Me Too’ survey.
Thank you for your time.
Valerie Gale, CALA Chief Executive