At Huron, we have a team of 22 professional, dedicated and compassionate full-time staff who strive to make Huron a happy place to be and provide excellent opportunities for children to learn and grow at their own pace as individuals.We believe in Emergent Curriculum. Children learn through play. Caregivers plan activities based on the interests of the children. Children in our centre also gain valuable learning experiences by going on field trips throughout the year.Our children enjoy a spacious 8000 sq. ft. air conditioned facility that has large windows to provide lots of sunlight.Each room is equipped with a fridge and a microwave. Each room has a variety of educational toys and play equipment.We have three well developed play areas outside. Each area is unique and is equipped to offer play activities for various age levels and interests. There is also a gymnasium in the basement where children get a lot of physical activity all year round, especially on those cold Manitoba winter days when you are forced to stay indoors
Seven OaksSeven Oaks General Hospital is an acute care community hospital serving the northwest corner of Winnipeg and a provider of shared services for the rest ofDownload the Seven Oaks Fast Facts Sheet.Winnipeg as part of the Winnipeg Health Region. Seven Oaks is a major provider of Emergency Medicine with the second busiest Emergency Department in Winnipeg.Seven Oaks is the administrative headquarters for the Manitoba Renal Program and a site for a comprehensive Kidney Health service. The hospital has 304 in-patient beds for Family Medicine, Rehabilitation/Geriatrics, Surgery and Mental Health. Seven Oaks operates several out patient services including Day Surgery, Diagnostic Imaging, Rehabilitation, Oncology, and Geriatric Day Hospital.Seven Oaks is a longstanding and significant contributor to health promotion, health education and support for chronic disease management and operates the Wellness Institute, Canada's leading medical fitness facility. Seven Oaks has two on site family medicine clinics, one a Graduate Teaching Facility affiliated with the University of Manitoba Faculty of Medicine (Kildonan Medical Centre) and the other a private medical clinic, elf-management at Wellness Institute, all under the same roof
The Manitoba First Nations , through Sub-agreement Holders and Local boards, mandated by their Chiefs and Council members established First Peoples Development Inc. (FDPI) with a new Board of Directors effective April 1, 2006.The FPDI is comprised of thirty-four First Nations Sub-agreement Holders as designated by their Local Boards, with the mandate to address the employment and training interests of First Nations people. The articles of incorporation support the principle of grassroots or local decision-making while promoting, advocating and addressing the needs of First Nations through their Local boards.FDPI is established in accordance with the Human Resource and Social Development Canada - Aboriginal Skills and Employment Training Strategy ( ASETS ) and focuses upon its three priorities:ASETS , administered though the FDPI, is designed to help Aboriginal people prepare for and find high demand jobs quickly, as well as keep them in the long term. All Aboriginal people may access - through their local band offices and sub agreement holders - programs and services that include:The ASETS is the federal government's successor strategy to the AHRDS and is designed to help improve the employment opportunities of Aboriginal peoples and enable them to fully participate in the Canadian economy in a relationship based on mutual trust, respect and openness.
We offer a unique high quality environment and the only AMI Montessori Infant - Toddler program in the city. We provide a rich learning experience in a nurturing licensed setting with certified ECEII and ECEIII teachers.