We're still not over this... As SheKnows' Rita Templeton wrote, "America’s child care crisis isn’t a collection of separate problems; it’s a deeply rooted issue demanding a holistic approach. ... Only a coordinated effort can truly make a difference — and if we can’t count on our Presidential candidates to even pay attention to it during a discussion of our country’s most pressing topics, parents will continue to pay the (literal!) price." https://lnkd.in/ecuVNiFU
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DYK: The child care crisis not only impacts America’s kids, but also our workforce and national economy. Learn more:
$122 Billion: The Growing, Annual Cost of the Infant-Toddler Child Care Crisis
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Important Read!!
I have a new piece out today in Fast Company. There are now two bipartisan child care caucuses in Congress, and surprising voices like Fox News are seemingly on board with the idea government needs to step up. But there are substantial barriers around policy design, pay-fors, and public pressure standing in the way of action. We should try to overcome those! https://lnkd.in/ghVXtsXx
Republicans and Democrats agree that childcare is in crisis. Why aren’t they fixing it?
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Thanks AZFamily for the important coverage on the child care crisis. Watch to learn more about how Arizona families will be effected, once federal funding ends in mid-2024. https://bit.ly/3MBiPYG
Many Arizona child care centers may raise prices after federal COVID-19 funding ends
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Click on the link below to get up to speed about child care in Connecticut: the current issues, developments and resources: https://conta.cc/3xWPy5S
If You Want to Fix Child Care, Say “Yes We Do!”
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The cost of child care is keeping families out of the workforce. Employers can help. Check out EMGA's child care toolkit for resources on how. https://lnkd.in/eV6kDeu https://lnkd.in/eQSpayaS
Child care in Travis County is the most expensive in Texas, new data show
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What a creative strategy....
Kentucky has a creative strategy for child care staffing issues. Interested to see if other states jump on board. https://lnkd.in/gEynqwHu
Kentucky had an outside-the-box idea to fix child care worker shortages. It's working
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It was my honor to come together with an ideologically diverse group of stakeholders to address family policies that focused on supporting the flourishing of low-to-moderate income families with young children. Read more about our work in this report, including our blueprint for action. https://lnkd.in/ghTp8ex6
Convergence Collaborative on Supports for Working Families
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Article - Older children in care deserve so much more In our latest article, Francesca Burfield - Bond Solon trainer and subject matter expert - reflects on the the lack of appropriate housing provision available to this vulnerable group. She is sets out her concerns regarding the lasting impact of leaving 16 and 17 year olds to fend for themselves - proposing alternative action that would help to tackle the issues. Read the full article by following the link below: #safeguarding #childrenincare https://lnkd.in/gYrSi7ch
Older children in care deserve so much more
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Vital to the crisis we are facing in this country
Thank you President Biden for requesting the $16B that is urgently needed to stabilize our nation's child care system for babies, families and early educators. https://lnkd.in/egNBQv-M
ZERO TO THREE urges Congress to Swiftly Adopt President’s Domestic Spending Priorities
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Article - Older children in care deserve so much more In our latest article, Francesca Burfield - Bond Solon trainer and subject matter expert - reflects on the the lack of appropriate housing provision available to this vulnerable group. She is sets out her concerns regarding the lasting impact of leaving 16 and 17 year olds to fend for themselves - proposing alternative action that would help to tackle the issues. Read the full article by following the link below: #safeguarding #childrenincare https://lnkd.in/gSsBExr3
Older children in care deserve so much more
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