Early childhood is an important aspect of the work we do here within the Department of Education, Culture and Employment as well as working with the Department of Health and Social Services to make sure that our children get the right education, the right start to a long life and a very prosperous future. Working with that are groups, whether it's daycares, day homes, Aboriginal Head Start, we take all that into consideration when we're supporting them. We have supported Aboriginal Head Start for the last few years and will continue to support them and work with them to make sure that the programs that they're providing is meeting the needs of the community. We do have eight communities that are providing Aboriginal Head Start in Northwest Territories and I was also very glad to be in Fort Providence this past fall and witnessed the graduates, the ones that went through that Aboriginal Head Start Program.
Alfred Moses on Question 433-18(2): Aboriginal Head Start Program In Fort Providence
In the Legislative Assembly on October 31st, 2016. See this statement in context.
Question 433-18(2): Aboriginal Head Start Program In Fort Providence
Oral Questions
October 30th, 2016
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