Central Alberta Child Advocacy Centre receives big funding boost in provincial funding
The Central Alberta Child Advocacy Centre (CACAC) in Red Deer will see a big increase in provincial funding.
On Friday, the government announced a new funding model for child advocacy centres across the Alberta. Officials say the new model, which takes into account previous base funding, the volume of clients served, and the intensity of need based on a community’s child intervention caseload, is consistent and equitable and will replace the previous system of annual grants.
Total funding amounts to centres across the province will not change, officials note, but will be distributed based on the new model.
“This new funding model will ensure fairness across the province and give families certainty in accessing the supports they need,” says Rebecca Schulz, Minister of Children’s Services.