B.C. audit finds no co-ordination on the implementation of child-care promises
- British Columbia's Acting Auditor General Sheila Dodds reported that the province lacks coordination on child-care promises made in 2018 and does not know if it has effectively added capacity in regional health authorities to license and monitor child-care facilities.
- The report indicates that the Ministry of Education and Child Care did not work effectively with the Ministry of Health to document and monitor the implementation of the 2018 ChildCareBC plan.
- Auditors found that Vancouver Coastal Health did not adequately assess its capacity to license new spaces or monitor compliance for child-care facilities.
- Both the health authority and the Ministry of Education and Child Care have agreed to the recommendations, including plans to establish a cross-ministry committee.
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