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Windsor Essex Registered Early Childhood Educators

Children in superhero costumes and words, Their future is in our hands. Find out how you can become an Early Childhood Educator

We Are Early Childhood Educators (ECEs) Video (English and French):

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Nurturing Tomorrow's Future... Today!

Windsor-Essex Registered Early Childhood Educators (WERECE) is the name of Windsor-Essex's Workforce Strategy for child care and early years. In Windsor-Essex we are using a multi-pronged approach with the Workforce Strategy to achieve the best possible results for our community.

"The WERECE campaign is focused on empowering, engaging and enhancing the early childhood educator (ECE) workforce across our region. The first five years are critical to the development of a child; as ECEs we nurture their development and growth through guided play and self discovery, giving them the tools they'll need for success in everything they'll do. The campaign serves to highlight that registered ECEs are qualified, creative, dedicated, and in demand." - Dawn Bosco, Manager of Children’s Services

Listen to Dawn Bosco on AM800 CKLW share on the WERECE campaign, promoting the recruitment and retention and the importance of early childhood educators. The goal is to create a high quality child care and early years workforce.

See the Windsor Star article, "Local Early Childhood Educator Recruitment Campaign in full swing."

WERECE's Recruitment and Retention Campaign YouTube video

Workforce Strategy: Key Objectives

The Workforce Strategy is a Ministry of Education initiative that is intended to support the retention and recruitment of a high-quality child care and early years workforce.

Key objectives of this strategy are to:

  • Sustain the existing child care and early years workforce to ensure a more stable and high-quality early years and child care system.
  • Enhance access to opportunities for the workforce that promote retention and recruitment, including professional development, training, and qualification upgrade programs.
  • Grow the number of qualified staff in the early years and child care workforce to increase access to high-quality licensed child care for families.
  • Attract and support the development of an increasingly diverse workforce to more effectively reflect the children and families accessing early years and child care programs.

"Ask me! I'm an ECE."

Our WERECE ambassadors are visiting Windsor-Essex secondary schools to share information about the ECE career path and opportunities within the field. Students have the opportunity to "ask an ECE" that will help them decide if this career is right for them.

During the visits, our ambassadors help explain what positions do early childhood educators hold? and where do early childhood educators work?

How to become an ECE?

Pathways to becoming an early childhood educator.

What is an early childhood educator?

Early childhood educators plan, organize and implement programs for children between the ages of infancy to 12 years. ECEs provide care for infants and preschool to school-age children. ECEs lead children in activities to stimulate and develop their intellectual, physical and emotional growth.

Professional Development

For early learning professionals in Windsor-Essex, the City of Windsor offers ongoing professional development opportunities. Professional development is offered to early learning professionals employed in a variety of settings in child care, (centre based, school based or licensed home care); as well as EarlyON Child and Family Centres or agencies that support the growth and development of children are essential to quality early years experiences.

Contact Us:

WERECE Inquiries:

werece@citywindsor.ca

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