Saskatchewan Highlights Early Childhood Education Month With Increased Funding To The Early Childhood Intervention Program
May is Early Childhood Education month. This year, Saskatchewan is recognizing this month by thanking all early childhood educators for the impactful work they do and by highlighting additional investments into the Early Childhood Intervention Program (ECIP).
ECIP is a free service for families with children aged newborn to six who are experiencing disability or delay. In 2022-23, early childhood intervention programs will receive $5.2 million, an increase of $744,000 over last year to help the 14 Saskatchewan ECIPs address increased demand and waitlists for their services. On average, ECIPS serve approximately 1,200 families each year.
“We know that as our population grows, so will demand for ECIP services,” Education Minister Dustin Duncan said. “Our government will continue to prioritize early childhood education through increased investments necessary to support our early childhood educators and the families they assist.”
There are many other important programs offered around the province that are equally impactful to early childhood education. KidsFirst, Early Childhood Intervention Programs and Prekindergarten also offer valuable services and programming for children and families around the province.


