As a result of a number of non-compliances, Jobs, Economy and Trade has put Baby Steps Early Learning Center on a probationary licence with a term to expire on June 12, 2025. Child Care Licensing is closely monitoring the program.
Anyone with concerns about a child-care program in their community or needing to report an incident can call Child Care Connect toll free at 1-844-644-5165.
Probationary licences
The vast majority of child-care providers and educators in Alberta are committed to the safety and well-being of the children in their care.
If a licenced child-care program is unable to meet the standards set out by Alberta’s government, they can be subject to enforcement action, including suspension of their licence and probation. Through continued monitoring, further enforcement up to and including cancellation of a licence can occur if the level of risk continues or escalates.
If the licenced child-care program is unable to return to compliance during the probationary period, their suspended licence expires. Cancellation is the last resort with compliance being the goal.
Quick facts
- Jobs, Economy and Trade monitors licensed child-care programs across the province and takes appropriate actions to ensure safety and compliance with the Early Learning and Child Care Act and the Early Learning and Child Care Regulation.
- A licence holder who is subject to a decision respecting their licence may request, within 30 days of the decision, an administrative review, alternative dispute resolution or an appeal to bring forward concerns regarding a licensing decision up to and including cancellation.
- Alternative child-care options can be found online through the Child Care Lookup Tool.
Related information
- Child Care Lookup Tool
- Finding and Choosing Child Care
- Early Learning and Child Care Act
- Child Care Licensing – How to Appeal