Child Care Action Plan
The Township of Langley, in partnership with the Province of BC’s New Spaces Fund (NSF), wants to gather input from people across the Township to assist in the location of potential new child care facilities. Learn more here.
The Township’s Child Care Action Plan assesses current needs and trends, and identifies space creation targets for the next ten years, along with actions that the Township of Langley and the broader community can take to meet the targets. It aims to improve access to affordable, quality child care that meets the diverse needs of all Township children and families. The Action Plan will also be shared with the Province, and may inform provincial investments in child care space creation in the community. While child care licensing and funding is a provincial responsibility, local governments can play an important role in planning and supporting the provision of child care and early learning.
The Child Care Action plan was endorsed by Township of Langley Council on December 13, 2021.
Read the Township of Langley Child Care Action Plan
Work to prepare the Child Care Action Plan began in October 2019. Langley City and the Township of Langley partnered on the first phase of the project, which focused on community engagement, and used the information to develop separate Action Plans. Funding for this project was provided by the UBCM Community Child Care Planning Program.
Looking for child care or after school programs?
Check out our licensed preschools and active beyond the bell program. For a list of child care providers in your neighbourhood, contact the Langley Child Care Resource and Referral Program.
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Community Development Division
socialplanning@tol.ca
604-533-6034