This post was originally written by Gina Eom.

AMS Council Meeting was productive today. This is the 3rd last meeting before turnover.

What came forward as an addendum to the Agenda was a motion for the AMS to contribute 100 000$ a year for the next 10 years to expand the childcare program at UBC, such that the current 2-3 year waitlist is alleviated at least in part, adding 145 more childcare spots of the 1300 that need to be met. This is a small step forward but a significant one. As Jeff Friedrich (one of the leading executives in this initiative) said, this needs to be seen as a movement, not an end solution. The university/Province is expected to meet us with roughly $400 000 a year, and this will be voted on at next week Board of Governor’s meeting.

Right now the 2-3 year long waitlist is ridiculous and it’s unfeasible for students to access the service. Moreover, faculty members often get a head-start, as they register months in advance before they come to UBC. A lack of childcare service to students with children is an enormous barrier to their education. A lot of them are graduate and more mature students, bringing in a diverse perspective into the academic community.

So the motion today was a very positive one, and I thank the VP Academic Jeff Friedrich (whose portfolio childcare is under) and President Kevin Keystone who worked on this. I also thank the council for unanimously passing this motion tonight. What’s even greater about this is (if it passes at Board next week) that 40% of childcare spots from Phase I and II (we are not contributing to Phase II of the expansion project at all!) will be designated and protected to go towards students.

My initial concern which I raised was that we the student society are offloading the responsibility of the Province and the University to fund these glaring needs. Stephen Toope himself called the childcare situation a “crisis”. However my concerns were appeased before the council meeting by the aforementioned executives:

“CPAC was originally established to fund childcare, so we’re just seeing out a key piece of it’s mandate – students voted in 1999 to create the fund to increase the number of childcare spaces on campus, and we tried but the proposal we put up money towards fell through. So even if we are doing the university’s job, students voted to do it.” (Kevin Keystone)

Whoever the next President and VP Academic will be, they will have to follow up on this initiative and see negotiations through. They will also have to continue the important dialogue created tonight in committing to childcare needs for students at the Vancouver campus of UBC.

(Photo: taken in 2004 at the UBC International House)


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  1. Katharine on January 20, 2007 6:21 pm

    This is a very imporant issue currently not only for UBC, but for the Province as well. Linda Reid has just announced the reduction of funds to childcare (something she should have delt with and lobbied against when the Conservative Govt. last year decided to take away the National Childcare Agreement)
    How is it affecting UBC parents? Not only will students recieve less childcare subsidy (from the province, if they are in the program) There is going to be a raise in fees by $55 per month. Now that may not seem like a lot but 55 x 12 is $660 per year and Childcare for students currently costs as much as $975/month (under 18 months).
    Now some of you may say well parents now get $100 a head for a child under 6, but if you look at how much everything costs, plus the fact that it’s considered income and taxable, do you really think now that it a great deal?
    The AMS decision is a great help for future state of childcare at UBC but without matching funds it will go no where, and so will our children.

    Katharine Todd Millar
    VP Advocacy (Students)
    UBC Daycare Parent Council
    http://www.parents.childcare.ubc.ca/advocacy

    If anyone has any questions or comments please send them to me at: daycareadvocacy@gmail.com

  2. Katharine on January 20, 2007 6:21 pm

    This is a very imporant issue currently not only for UBC, but for the Province as well. Linda Reid has just announced the reduction of funds to childcare (something she should have delt with and lobbied against when the Conservative Govt. last year decided to take away the National Childcare Agreement)
    How is it affecting UBC parents? Not only will students recieve less childcare subsidy (from the province, if they are in the program) There is going to be a raise in fees by $55 per month. Now that may not seem like a lot but 55 x 12 is $660 per year and Childcare for students currently costs as much as $975/month (under 18 months).
    Now some of you may say well parents now get $100 a head for a child under 6, but if you look at how much everything costs, plus the fact that it’s considered income and taxable, do you really think now that it a great deal?
    The AMS decision is a great help for future state of childcare at UBC but without matching funds it will go no where, and so will our children.

    Katharine Todd Millar
    VP Advocacy (Students)
    UBC Daycare Parent Council
    http://www.parents.childcare.ubc.ca/advocacy

    If anyone has any questions or comments please send them to me at: daycareadvocacy@gmail.com

  3. Gina Eom on January 20, 2007 8:47 pm

    Katharine, thanks for stopping by!

    Your young’un is so cute. I saw him in his lion costume on campus during Halloween.

    Come stop by my office sometime!

  4. Gina Eom on January 20, 2007 8:47 pm

    Katharine, thanks for stopping by!

    Your young’un is so cute. I saw him in his lion costume on campus during Halloween.

    Come stop by my office sometime!

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