In this paper, we present a set of ideas to save our child care system from collapse while fundamentally redesigning what it looks like for the future. This report includes an overview of the challenges facing our city today, followed by a menu of policy ideas, organized thematically and with examples of promising practices from other cities around the country and world. In the first policy ideas chapter, we will detail the issues that the city must address to more immediately shore up its existing early care and education services. In sections two through seven, we will explore ideas that could make care more accessible for families and strengthen our city’s child care infrastructure as we shift toward a universal care model. (author abstract)
Investing in families and our future: A policy roadmap to address NYC child care needs now
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