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Child Care Advocacy Association of Canada fonds

  • CA ON0034 10-095
  • Fonds
  • 1979-2005
This fonds contains a variety of documents from the Child Care Advocacy Association of Canada including meeting minutes, administrative and planning documents, mock ups for publications of newsletters and pamphlets, briefs on the state of child care and child welfare, research materials, and correspondence from regional and national partners. This fonds also includes posters, buttons, stamps, and photographs.

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Oral Histories

The series consists of records relating to the oral history project, "Child Care Advocacy and Canadian Policy Processes: History and Practice from World WAR II to the Present," conducted from April 1999 to March 2001. It contains transcripts of the interviews, audio recordings of the interview, and a log of consent forms with the interview schedule. The project was sponsored by the Child Care Advocacy Association of Canada (CCAAC) and funded by Child Care Visions, HRD Canada. The Principal Investigator was Dr Susan Prentice (Sociology, University of Manitoba) who worked closely with a Project Advisory Team comprised of Rebecca Scherer, Wendy Atkin, and Maryann Bird, as well as the CCAAC Executive Director, Cynthia Magloughlin.

Transcripts and Consent Forms

This sub series contains a bound book containing consent forms and an interview schedule, as well as six bound volumes of interview transcripts captured between April 1999 and March 2001 as part of the project, "Child Care Advocacy and Canadian Policy Processes: History and Practice from World War II to the Present."

Log of interview consent forms

This file contains interviewee consent forms. Each child care advocate interviewed for the project signed a consent form waiving all expectation of confidentiality or anonymity, as part of an ethical review required by the University of Manitoba.

The consent form states: "Once I have had the opportunity to revise and correct my transcript, I agree to have my name associated publicly with my story. This may involve my story being written up in a book, in magazine or newspaper articles, or broadcast for radio. I have no expectation of confidentiality or anonymity. I know my that my interview and transcript, like all the others collected through this project, will be deposited in a public archive and may be used by other researchers in the future."

Interview Recordings

As part of the research project, "Child Care Advocacy and Canadian Policy Processes: History and Practice from World War II to the Present", a data set of oral history interviews with child care advocates was collected. CCACC Board members worked with the Principal Investigator, Dr Susan Prentice, and the Project Advisory Team to identify selected key child care advocates in their provinces and territories. CCACC Board members did the bulk of the oral history interviews as volunteers, although some interviews were done by the Project Advisory Team or other project staff.
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