Provide
access to child care subsidies for poor and near - poor families and reduce child poverty by 3 percent (cost = $ 5.3 billion).
Not exact matches
The IDC would enhance the Facilitated Enrollment
Child Care subsidy by increasing funding
to $ 25 million and expanding eligibility
to those within 400 percent of the Federal Poverty Line, which would increase
access to a number of families, and serve approximately 2,571 additional
children.
With these
subsidy expansions and tax credit enhancements, we can ensure that every
child has
access to the safe, quality
care that they need, and that every parent can afford it,»
«With more than 7,300 Newark
children receiving
child care subsidies, it's imperative that parents have
access to reliable
care, without having
to worry about missing work or whether their
child is well -
cared for.»
In addition
to child care and preschool services, Early Head Start and Head Start offer prenatal education, job - training and adult education, and assistance in accessing housing and insurance.50 However, Early Head Start presently serves only approximately 3 % of low - income families.51 The Child Care Development Block Grants Act of 2014 and subsequent appropriations also provide child care subsidies for low - income working families and funds to improve child care quality, in addition to new and needed protections to keep children safe and healthy when they are being cared for outside the ho
child care and preschool services, Early Head Start and Head Start offer prenatal education, job - training and adult education, and assistance in accessing housing and insurance.50 However, Early Head Start presently serves only approximately 3 % of low - income families.51 The Child Care Development Block Grants Act of 2014 and subsequent appropriations also provide child care subsidies for low - income working families and funds to improve child care quality, in addition to new and needed protections to keep children safe and healthy when they are being cared for outside the hom
care and preschool services, Early Head Start and Head Start offer prenatal education, job - training and adult education, and assistance in
accessing housing and insurance.50 However, Early Head Start presently serves only approximately 3 % of low - income families.51 The
Child Care Development Block Grants Act of 2014 and subsequent appropriations also provide child care subsidies for low - income working families and funds to improve child care quality, in addition to new and needed protections to keep children safe and healthy when they are being cared for outside the ho
Child Care Development Block Grants Act of 2014 and subsequent appropriations also provide child care subsidies for low - income working families and funds to improve child care quality, in addition to new and needed protections to keep children safe and healthy when they are being cared for outside the hom
Care Development Block Grants Act of 2014 and subsequent appropriations also provide
child care subsidies for low - income working families and funds to improve child care quality, in addition to new and needed protections to keep children safe and healthy when they are being cared for outside the ho
child care subsidies for low - income working families and funds to improve child care quality, in addition to new and needed protections to keep children safe and healthy when they are being cared for outside the hom
care subsidies for low - income working families and funds
to improve
child care quality, in addition to new and needed protections to keep children safe and healthy when they are being cared for outside the ho
child care quality, in addition to new and needed protections to keep children safe and healthy when they are being cared for outside the hom
care quality, in addition
to new and needed protections
to keep
children safe and healthy when they are being
cared for outside the home.52
Factors such as cost,
child care subsidies, work schedules, waiting lists, and many others impact
access to child care.
Colorado
Child Care Assistance Program: Subsidies to increase families» access to high quality child
Child Care Assistance Program: Subsidies to increase families» access to high quality child c
Care Assistance Program:
Subsidies to increase families»
access to high quality
child child carecare.
Since 2008, the office has worked
to expand
access to and coordinate the states systems of high - quality early childhood development programs for
children birth
to age five, including the Virginia Preschool Initiative, Head Start,
child care subsidies, and provider services.
Adoption assistance (also known as adoption
subsidy) provides financial and other supports
to help adoptive families meet the basic and unique needs of
children in
care, including making it easier for the families
to access medical
care, counseling or therapy, special equipment, tutoring programs, and other services.
The Lehigh County
Child Care Information Services (CCIS) office shares how
access to quality early learning opportunities and
subsidy services impacts families in the region.
An article on
child care subsidies authored by Nancy Marshall, Ed.D., Wendy Wagner Robeson, Ed.D, Allison Tracy, Ph.D., Alice Frye, Ph.D., and Joanne Roberts, Ph.D., «Subsidized
child care, maternal employment and
access to quality, affordable
child care,» is included in Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 28.
To examine whether state child care subsidy policies can combine goals of increasing maternal employment and increasing access to quality child care for children in low - income families, the research team studied one state's comprehensive policy, through a cross-sectional survey of 665 randomly selected families using centers, Head Start programs, family child care homes, public school preschools, or informal care, including a sample of families on the waitlist for child care subsidie
To examine whether state
child care subsidy policies can combine goals of increasing maternal employment and increasing
access to quality child care for children in low - income families, the research team studied one state's comprehensive policy, through a cross-sectional survey of 665 randomly selected families using centers, Head Start programs, family child care homes, public school preschools, or informal care, including a sample of families on the waitlist for child care subsidie
to quality
child care for
children in low - income families, the research team studied one state's comprehensive policy, through a cross-sectional survey of 665 randomly selected families using centers, Head Start programs, family
child care homes, public school preschools, or informal
care, including a sample of families on the waitlist for
child care subsidies.
The researchers found that, in Massachusetts, families receiving
child care subsidies report greater
access to child care, more affordable
child care, and higher quality
child care, than do similar families not receiving
subsidies.
She is the author or co-author of numerous publications, including several publications on immigrant families»
access to early education, reports on the use of Title I funds for early childhood programs, and analyses of federal and state
child care subsidy policies.