Supportive and nurturing communities
The responsibilities of the Central Alberta Child and Family Services Authority (CFSA) includes:
- Assessing needs, setting priorities, planning, allocating resources, and managing the provision of services to children, families and other community members in the region
- Ensuring that children and families have reasonable access to quality services
- Ensuring that provincial policies and standards are followed in the region
- Monitoring and assessing the provision of child and family services
- Working with other CFSAs, public and private bodies, and government to coordinate services for children and families.
Regional News
November 1, 2009 - H1N1 Information for Child Care Operators and parents who access child care programs
Alberta Health Services has released an information package for Child Care Operators and a separate Q and A for parents. You can access this material on the Alberta Health Services website: www.health.alberta.ca/health-info/TopDoc-H1N1-Influenza.html.
October 1, 2009 - The Central Alberta Family Day Home Association Launches the In-Home Non-Traditional Hours Child Care Services Pilot Project.
Click on the link to read the Press Release.