Adult/Child Ratio Sample Clauses

Adult/Child Ratio. The Employer and the Union agree that a reasonable ratio of adults to children in a day care centre is essential if the children's physical, intellectual and emotional needs and potentials are to be given proper attention. Therefore, the Employer agrees, that the adult/child ratio shall not exceed the minimum established by the Child Care Early Years Act (CCEYA).
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Adult/Child Ratio. The Employer and the Union agree that a reasonable ratio of adults to children in a day care centre is essential if the children's physical, intellectual and emotional needs and potentials are to be given proper attention. Therefore, the Employer agrees that the adult/child ratio shall not exceed the minimum established by the Child Care Early Years Xxx 0000 (CCEYA). The Employer and the Union agree that in the case of home child care, a ratio of home child care consultants to providers shall not exceed the minimum established by the Child Care Early Years Xxx 0000 (CCEYA) and by requirements stipulated in the purchase of services agreement with the City of Ottawa.

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