This brief discusses how EHS-CCPs can serve as a mechanism to increase access to holistic, high quality infant and toddler care for more children and families through greater state leadership. We provide concrete ways states can expand EHS-CCPs including by: Becoming EHS-CCP grantees; Investing unused pandemic response funds on establishing EHS-CCPs; Targeting CCDF quality funds to support sustained investment in quality improvement efforts aligned with the Head Start model through expansion of the EHS-CCPs; Directing Preschool Development Birth to Five grant funding toward building and expanding EHS-CCPs. (author abstract)
Building supply, enhancing quality, and advancing equity: The Early Head Start-Child Care Partnership series: Policy recommendations to grow EHS-CCP in states
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