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DeltaKids wanting to hear from parents of young children with 2-minute survey

The group of community partners want some answers on how to better help families
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DeltaKids – a coalition of all the agencies working to serve children and families in Delta – is asking parents of young children to take a quick, 2-minute survey from their Early Years subcommittee.

“We are interested in the experiences of children in Delta before they enter school. If you help raise a young child, we are interested in your thoughts and experiences,” reads the survey.

If you have a child that was born in 2017 or later, DeltaKids is hoping to get some feedback on how the community can better support and meet the needs of children and families living within the city.

The survey includes questions about accessing Delta programs and services, challenges faced when trying to access these and the availability of child-raising assistance when it’s needed.

It will be open until Family Day on Feb. 21 next year.

To participate in the survey, head to https://bit.ly/3nOlkuB.

“We work together to build Delta’s capacity as a child-friendly community where all children thrive,” reads DeltaKids’ website.

Representatives from the Boys & Girls Club of the South Coast, Delta Child and Youth Mental Health, Delta Community Literacy Committee, Delta Parks, Recreation and Culture, the Delta School District, Deltassist, Fraser Health, the Fraser Valley Regional Library, the Ministry of Children and Family Development, Options Community Services, the Pacific Postpartum Support Society, REACH, The Centre for Child Development and the City of Delta make up the DeltaKids’ committee.