Closures. The HUB Child Care Centres observe all Ontario Public Holiday’s under the Employment Standards Act, 2020. The HUB takes part in board approved professional development and team building days of which ample notice is given. Christmas Holiday closures will be given with appropriate notice. The HUB Child Care Centres observe the following stat days: New Year’s Day, Family Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday (Professional Development day), Victoria Day, Canada Day, Civic Holiday, Labour Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas & Boxing Day. Caregivers, as they are self-employed, may use their discretion regarding providing care on these days. If care is needed by parents for the “stat”, the parent must negotiate their need with their caregiver two weeks in advance. When school buses in Xxxxxx Xxxxxx County are cancelled HUB Child Care Centres operate. When schools in Xxxxxx Xxxxxx County are closed HUB programs will not operate, excluding The HUB Child Care Program. Caregivers have a choice to close their business and will communicate with parents as far in advance as possible their decision. Parents are not required to pay for days that their location is closed. The Child Care and Early Years Act 2014 (CCEYA) and the Public Health Department require that you submit an up-to-date immunization record for all children who have not yet entered the school system. Please do not bring your child to the caregiver’s home if they are ill. To protect all children in care, your caregiver cannot accept a child with symptoms such as fever, vomiting, diarrhea, or an undiagnosed rash. You may need to schedule a medical appointment to identify if and when your child is able to attend. If you do not agree with the caregiver, please contact the Home Child Care (HCC) Manager/Visitor. If a child becomes ill during the day, the caregiver will isolate the child away from others and provide temporary care until the parent arrives to take the child home. Please ensure that emergency contact information and numbers are kept current. Symptoms and significant signs of illness must be reported immediately to the caregiver. Children must be free of nausea, vomiting and/or diarrhea for 48 hour consecutive hours and free of symptoms with high fever for 24 consecutive hours as a result of illness before returning to the caregiver’s home. Parents are responsible to pay for days a child is absent due to illness, vacation or withdrawal when this notice has not been given. Subsidized parents who use sick days/vacation or absent days more than their subsidy allows, will be subject to full fee payment.
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Samples: Parent Agreement, Parent Agreement, Parent Agreement
Closures. The HUB Child Care Centres observe all Ontario Public Holiday’s under the Employment Standards Act, 2020. The HUB takes part in board approved professional development and team building days of which ample notice is given. Christmas Holiday closures will be given with appropriate notice. The HUB Child Care Centres observe the following stat days: New Year’s Day, Family Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday (Professional Development dayDay), Victoria Day, Canada Day, Civic Holiday, Labour Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas & Boxing Day. Parents will be required to pay for the 10 stat holidays listed above with an exception to the professional development day whether care is provided or not if the stat holiday falls on one of your regularly scheduled days. Caregivers, as they are self-employed, may use their discretion regarding providing care on these days. If care is needed by parents for the “stat”, the parent must negotiate their need with their caregiver two weeks in advance. When school buses in Xxxxxx Xxxxxx County are cancelled HUB Child Care Centres operate. When schools in Xxxxxx Xxxxxx County are closed HUB programs will not operate, excluding The HUB Child Care Program. Caregivers have a choice to close their business and will communicate with parents as far in advance as possible their decision. Parents are not required to pay for days that their location is closed. The Child Care and Early Years Act 2014 (CCEYA) and the Public Health Department require that you submit an up-to-date immunization record for all children who have not yet entered the school system. Please do not bring your child to the caregiver’s home if they are ill. To protect all children in care, your caregiver cannot accept a child with symptoms such as fever, vomiting, diarrhea, or an undiagnosed rash. You may need to schedule a medical appointment to identify if and when your child is able to attend. If you do not agree with the caregiver, please contact the Home Child Care (HCC) Manager/Visitor. If a child becomes ill during the day, the caregiver will isolate the child away from others and provide temporary care until the parent arrives to take the child home. Please ensure that emergency contact information and numbers are kept current. Symptoms and significant signs of illness must be reported immediately to the caregiver. Children must be free of nausea, vomiting and/or diarrhea for 48 hour consecutive hours and free of symptoms with high fever for 24 consecutive hours as a result of illness before returning to the caregiver’s home. Parents are responsible to pay for days a child is absent due to illness, vacation or withdrawal when this notice has not been given. Subsidized parents who use sick days/vacation or absent days more than their subsidy allows, will be subject to full fee payment.
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Samples: Parent Agreement