News & Features

St. John First Aid Kit

Limited Quantity Available.More..

Workshops and Conferences

Workshops have been updated More...

CMAS Presents:

A Series of Tip Sheets Created Just For You! More...

Making It Happen: Pedestrian Safety

A Guide for Communities More..

2010 Childminders Conference

"Settlement Through the Eyes of the Child" More..

Playground Safety

Keep Kids Safe At The Playground More...

Keeping In Touch

April's Keeping In Touch Is Here! More...

"ABCs" Of Feeding Preschoolers

Feeding Young Children - Information & Practical Tips More...

Physical Activity Guides

Guides to helping kids become more physically active - For Families & Caregivers activities More...

About Kids Health

All about child health and well-being - designed for families More...

Chopsticks and Counting Chips

Play in Children’s Skills Development More...

Handle With Care - Mental Health in Child Care

Tips and Real-Life Experiences. More..


Welcome to CMAS ~ Childminding, Monitoring, Advisory & Support

This website is a resource for those working with newcomer families and young children. The website provides information on:

LINC Childminding ~ Under the auspices of Citizenship and Immigration Canada, LINC (Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada) Childminding provides on-site care for children of parents who are learning English as a second language. At the LINC Childminding section, you'll find information on the assessment process and links to support and resources available to LINC Childminding programs.

Occasional Child Care ~ Service Provider Organizations may provide on-site occassional child care (OCC) for children of parents who are participating in workshops or other activities in their settlement process. At the OCC section, you'll find information on how to operate an OCC, including OCC requirements, guides for Administrators, Caregivers and other resources.

Training Opportunities Project & Other Training ~ Training Opportunities Project (TOP) offers childminders who are employed by LINC and are without an Early Childhood Education (ECE) credential the financial support to obtain their ECE. For childminders who have an ECE, TOP offers the opportunity and financial support to participate in ongoing professional development. The TOP section provides information on eligibility, links to training sources and more.

Working with Newcomers ~ This section of the CMAS website provides resources and information on health and safety, culture and diversity, parenting, programming and activity ideas. Childminding Day-to-Day is a dedicated section that answers questions childminders have as they work with newcomer families. This section also features a series of articles by Julie Dotsch of One World.




Funded by the Government of Canada through Citizenship and Immigration Canada.

Citizenship & Immigration Canada