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What can CCDF learn from the research on children's health and safety in child care
Banghart, Patti, March, 2012
(OPRE Report No. 2012-26, Child Care and Development Fund--Research Synthesis Brief Series Brief No. 03). Washington, DC: U.S. Administration for Children and Families, Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation.

An examination of research on requirements and components in child care related to health and safety that are associated with higher-quality care and better child health outcomes

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Putting the pieces together: New York early learning program data systems
Kreader, J. Lee, February, 2011
Rensselaer, NY: New York State Council on Children and Families, Early Childhood Advisory Council.

An inventory of the elements and accessibility of early education and care data systems maintained by New York State and New York City agencies in the areas of: (1) program/provider supply; (2) enrollment, participant demographics, and demand; (3) early childhood workforce; (4) program quality; (5) outcomes for children and families; and (6) costs and financing; with recommendations for steps toward the development of integrated comprehensive early childhood data systems

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Assessing Child Care Development Fund (CCDF) investments in child care quality
Porter, Toni, 2002
New York: Bank Street College of Education, Institute for a Child Care Continuum. (No longer accessible as of August 16, 2012)

A catalog, directory, and report on the evaluations of 104 local and state child care quality improvement initiatives funded through the Child Care Development Fund (CCDF)

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