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Journeys through Early Learning and Childcare: The Experience of Cultural Minority Families

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Who are MCHB <strong>and</strong> ECELC?<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Journeys</strong> team is a partnership between the<br />

Evaluation Capacity Network, Multicultural Health<br />

Brokers Co-operative (MCHB) <strong>and</strong> the Edmonton<br />

Council for <strong>Early</strong> <strong>Learning</strong> <strong>and</strong> Care (ECELC).<br />

MCHB supports newcomers to Edmonton. Its<br />

mission is to improve newcomer families’ health<br />

<strong>and</strong> well-being, <strong>and</strong> to encourage communitybuilding<br />

so they can thrive <strong>and</strong> actively contribute<br />

to society. ECELC provides leadership in developing<br />

an integrated system <strong>of</strong> high-quality ELCC services<br />

in Edmonton that particularly focuses on the needs<br />

<strong>of</strong> low-income <strong>and</strong> vulnerable families.<br />

Where is the project at?<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Journeys</strong> team <strong>and</strong> its partners designed a<br />

community-based process which included a<br />

discussion around ethics <strong>and</strong> collecting stories.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y developed an interview guide with questions<br />

about quality in ELCC, <strong>and</strong> have organized focus<br />

groups <strong>and</strong> interviews with visible cultural minority<br />

families to collect data.<br />

<strong>The</strong> research is envisioned as a “change process”<br />

that involves three str<strong>and</strong>s <strong>of</strong> interwoven activity:<br />

A) Engaging <strong>and</strong> Convening: This str<strong>and</strong> facilitates<br />

dialogue, deliberation <strong>and</strong> intercultural encounters<br />

with key partners <strong>and</strong> potential allies.<br />

B) Listening <strong>and</strong> <strong>Learning</strong>: This str<strong>and</strong> draws on<br />

participatory methodologies to develop rich case<br />

studies <strong>of</strong> lived experiences <strong>and</strong> descriptions <strong>of</strong><br />

strengths <strong>and</strong> assets along with systemic<br />

barriers. <strong>The</strong> project is currently at this stage.<br />

C) Reflecting <strong>and</strong> Making Sense: This str<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

activity will use theme-weaving, journeymapping,<br />

<strong>and</strong> other forms <strong>of</strong> co-analysis to<br />

identify potential leverage points for change.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se streams <strong>of</strong> activity will be supported by<br />

orientation <strong>and</strong> capacity-building sessions where<br />

appropriate.<br />

Why is the project<br />

meaningful?<br />

<strong>The</strong> engagement <strong>and</strong> research aim to provide<br />

critical information on the context <strong>of</strong> ELCC in<br />

Edmonton <strong>and</strong> on the lived experiences <strong>of</strong><br />

cultural minority families as they attempt to<br />

access <strong>and</strong> receive childcare. <strong>The</strong> findings will<br />

also provide insights on opportunities for<br />

collective action to build on strengths, leverage<br />

intercultural knowledge, <strong>and</strong> overcome gaps in<br />

the current system.<br />

Resources<br />

ECELC - What We Heard: Educators<br />

Supporting Newcomer <strong>Families</strong><br />

Intercultural Child & Family Centre<br />

Reference<br />

Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University. (2016). From best practices to break<strong>through</strong> impacts: A science-based approach to<br />

building a more promising future for young children <strong>and</strong> families. Retrieved from www.developingchild.harvard.edu<br />

Acknowledgment<br />

<strong>The</strong> project is lead by Pieter de Vos (ECN), Yvonne Chiu (MCHB), Naheed Mukhi (MCHB), <strong>and</strong> Heather Raymond (ECELC). We thank the<br />

Mount Royal University Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Child Studies students involved in this project for their contributions to this project.<br />

May 2022

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