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PROVINCE PROCLAIMS EARLY CHILDHOOD INTERVENTION PROGRAMS WEEK

Released on April 27, 2009

Deputy Premier and Education Minister Ken Krawetz has proclaimed April 26 to May 2 as Early Childhood Intervention Programs (ECIPs) Week in Saskatchewan.

"During this week, we recognize more than 700 children and their families that receive support from ECIPs and the programming available to improve children's skills and abilities," Krawetz said. "We recognize ECIPs for their valuable contributions and accomplishments as they work closely with family, community partners and professionals to make a significant impact toward the future success of young children."

ECIPs provide a province-wide network of supports for families of young children who experience or are at risk for developmental delays, in reaching age-appropriate developmental milestones such as walking, talking, eating or interacting socially.

"This year's provincial budget provided additional support for Saskatchewan's 15 ECIPs, including a 10 per cent increase in funding as well as an increase of 24 spaces from 704 to 728 spaces. This funding will also address recruitment and retention issues," Krawetz said.

Supports are provided through home-based and centre-based services and focus on child development, family support and community involvement. ECIPs also work closely with professionals such as child care providers, speech and language pathologists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, nurses, physicians, teachers and school administrators.

"ECIPs operate from a family-centered approach, building upon strengths within the family and involving the community wherever possible," Parkland ECIP in Yorkton executive director Michelle Yaschuk said. "Early Childhood Intervention Programs provide a window of opportunity to help children and families reach their full potential."

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For more information, contact:

Jacquie McLean
Education
Regina
Phone: 306-787-5609
Email: jacquie.mclean@sasked.gov.sk.ca
Cell: 306-535-2261

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