Every community is vulnerable to disasters: extreme weather, fires, chemical spills, the list goes on. Luckily, most have a local resource to help them prepare and respond to those disasters: their public library!
Check Out Your Library Before and After Disasters!
Topics: Systems Building, Family & Community Engagement, Parenting, Health & Safety
Continue ReadingVIDEO: Finding Affordable, Quality Care for a Child with Special Needs
Bianca, a single mother of a four-year-old son with special needs, faced the difficult choice of staying home to take care of her son or working herself into the ground to make ends meet. With the help of affordable, quality child care she was able to continue to work without worrying about the safety or well-being of her son.
Topics: Family Stories
Continue ReadingSenators Introduce Bi-Partisan Legislation Supporting Military Family Child Care
Senators Tom Cotton (R-AR) and Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) recently introduced legislation that would help provide more child care support and flexibility to military families. The "Availability of Child Care for Every Servicemember and Spouse (ACCESS) Act of 2017" would apply to child care facilities on military bases and installations, as well as community providers. Today, nearly two-thirds of military families lack access to quality child care.
Topics: Systems Building, Policy & Advocacy
Continue ReadingThe Accountant and Child Care Advocacy
You may be wondering how you landed on an article written by a CPA that is not related to a technical issue? Allow me to explain. Recently, my wife and I received an opportunity to attend the Child Care Aware® of America's 2017 Family Advocacy Summit. I have been on a journey on the road to advocacy in the midst of tax season.
Topics: Policy & Advocacy, Family Stories
Continue ReadingProvider Health Spotlight on Kira Boothe
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Kira Boothe, Vista Colina Emergency Family Shelter & Child Development Program, Phoenix, Arizona
Topics: Systems Building, Health & Safety
Continue ReadingChild Care Aware® of America Announces Child Care Licensing Database Launch
In 2014, with the reauthorization of the Child Care Development Block Grant (CCDBG), all states were required to have stronger licensing standards. States were then searching for tools to both document their current licensing regulations and develop benchmarks toward meeting best practices for health and safety. To meet that need, we developed CCAoA’s Child Care Licensing Database.
Topics: Business Operations for CCR&Rs, Systems Building, Workforce, Policy & Advocacy, Best Practices
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