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Topics: Systems Building
Continue ReadingCongress Approves Bill That Provides Strong Support for Child Care Programs
Last night, the House of Representatives completed the FY 2019 Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education Appropriations Bill (it also includes the Department of Defense's budget) that, once again, honors the two-year congressional budget agreement by prioritizing funding for early childhood and child care programs.
Topics: Systems Building, Policy & Advocacy
Continue ReadingShape the Future in Child Care: Submit Your Nomination for the Board of Directors
Right now, we are in a critical time to support access to a high-quality and affordable child care system for all families. You can contribute to this critical mission by nominating yourself or others to be considered for a board position with Child Care Aware® of America (CCAoA). The call for Board of Directors nominations is open from September 19 through October 19, 2018.
Topics: Systems Building
Continue ReadingStatement from the Executive Director on the Administration’s Proposed Public Charge Rule
"Science has shown that when children experience stressful or toxic environments, it is traumatic for future development, which is why it is critical to ensure that children and families who need access to basic services such as food, housing, health and child care can access it,” said Dr. Lynette M. Fraga, executive director of Child Care Aware® of America. “CCAoA supports the healthy growth and development of children and families and that changing the definition of a ‘public charge’ would hurt all families and all communities. Our nation has nothing to gain by creating fear and uncertainty with this public charge change for children and families with low-incomes, regardless of their documentation status.”
Topics: Systems Building, Policy & Advocacy, Best Practices
Continue ReadingNew Consumer Education Tools & Resources Created with the CCR&R in Mind
As a Child Care Resource and Referral (CCR&R) agency, you play an important role in ensuring consumers receive quality information and are engaged around early care and education topics. That’s why Child Care Aware® of America created a new section of our website devoted to information and materials that can help you:
- Inform and engage early care and education professionals, families and community stakeholders using best-practices;
- Share content that speaks to an array of family experiences, especially those outlined in Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG); and
- Reach families at various points in their journeys, when they will benefit from it the most.
Topics: Family & Community Engagement
Continue ReadingData Management for CCR&Rs
As a Child Care Resource & Referral Agency (CCR&R), you are in the important (and messy) business of getting, using, and reporting data of all kinds. Data is critical to helping CCR&Rs serve providers and families with the most up-to-date information. Capturing this data over time also helps us understand trends in child care so we can target limited funding and services for the greatest impact.
But we all know there are many challenges with managing data. So how do we make sure everyone has the tools to be able to contribute to high-quality data? A little investment in developing your organization’s data literacy and creating an intentional data culture can go a long way. Try the strategies below and comment or email us if there are other steps you’ve taken that have helped you.
Topics: Business Operations for CCR&Rs
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