County plans centralized application, waitlist for licensed child care

WELLINGTON COUNTY – The County of Wellington will launch a centralized application and waitlist for licensed child care in April, using OneHSN software. 

The online ‘Wellington- Guelph Child Care Application and Waitlist’ will be designed to simplify and facilitate the way families can find and apply for licensed child care services throughout our region, states a March 4 press release from the county’s Children’s Early Years division.

The Wellington-Guelph Child Care Application and Waitlist system will include a number of features designed to meet the needs of families, the release states, including:

– multi-program applications – the service will be able to manage applications to multiple licensed programs, and for more than one child if needed;

– comprehensive research tools to enable families to thoroughly explore licensed child care options, authorized recreational programs overseen by the county, and services throughout Wellington-Guelph, including location maps;

– financial and special needs support information; – vital information on fee subsidies and special needs resources;

– flexible access allowing users to manage their online applications to different licensed programs in one centralized location anytime, anywhere; and

– enhanced security to ensures user privacy with a secure online platform.

“The introduction of this new system reflects the County of Wellington’s commitment to finding innovative solutions that address the needs of our residents,” stated Warden Andy Lennox.

“Launching a centralized application and waitlist will make it significantly easier for families to navigate the quality licensed childcare options available to them, helping our children have the best possible start in life.”