Not exact matches
The budget document floats the idea that the new funding «could»
provide up to 40,000 new subsidized
child care spaces for families with limited income, or «make it more
affordable for parents to return to work,» but offers no specifics.
«I'm pleased to be the new opposition spokesperson for early childhood development and
child care and I am ready to lead the charge on
providing universal,
affordable,
Maven's first goal is to
provide women the kind of
affordable but definitive support we feel is most lacking right now, in fields like reproductive health, maternity
care, mental health, and
children's health.
Boys & Girls Clubs main objective is to
provide safe, fun, and
affordable places for
children to go after school or during school breaks so they can connect with
caring, trained professionals that will help them engage in enriching programs and fun activities.
Effective March 23, 2010, the Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act amended the FLSA to require employers to
provide a nursing mother reasonable break time to express breast milk after the birth of her
child.
Family - oriented companies are
providing free or
affordable child care options as an employee benefit, including access to resources for finding nannies and day
cares.
Since 1992, the First United Methodist Church of Santa Rosa, as part of a community outreach program, has
provided an
affordable, comprehensive
child care program in a nurturing, Christian environment.
Early Foundation Academy is a licensed daycare center, we
provide affordable, convenient, dependable, nurturing
child care services that focus on each
child social, cognitive, and physical development.
Children's Palace provides affordable and quality child care services for the children of Calhoun,
Children's Palace
provides affordable and quality
child care services for the
children of Calhoun,
children of Calhoun, Georgia.
«The Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act (P.L. 111 - 148, known as the «
Affordable Care Act») amended section 7 of the Fair Labor Standards Act («FLSA») to require employers to
provide «reasonable break time for an employee to express breast milk for her nursing
child for 1 year after the
child's birth each time such employee has need to express the milk.»
To
provide affordable premium quality
child care in a loving, stimulating, and safe home environment.
Families need quality,
affordable child care that
provides infants and toddlers with one - on - one relationships with
caring adults and strong early learning experiences.
An example of a statement regarding a program's beliefs regarding
child care might be: «We are committed to
providing safe,
affordable, high - quality service for
children living in the South Lake community that is based in hands - on experiential learning.»
The Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act requires employers to «
provide reasonable break times» for a mother to nurse her
child up to one year after birth, and requires them to
provide a safe place, shielded from view, that can be used by the employee.
But the
Affordable Care Act requires companies to
provide nursing hourly paid workers with a clean, private place to pump for up to one year after the birth of her
child — and (thankfully) restrooms don't count.
Today's statement from
children's minister Elizabeth Truss on improving the supply of
affordable childcare instead focuses on helping schools
provide more after - school and holiday
care.
MICHAEL WHITE PHOTO Shirley Covedale at the First Baptist Church of Riverhead property, where she's long pushed to get an apartment complex and community center built to
provide affordable housing and other services, such as 24 - hour
child care, to East End residents.
Gateway
provides a wide array of services to adults,
children and families, including around - the - clock psychiatric emergency services, psychiatric medication therapy services, outpatient counseling for individuals and families, specialized residential
care for
children and adolescents, permanent
affordable housing for adults, supervised adult residential services, adult supported housing services, mental health services for adults with persistent mental health issues, a licensed school for
children with emotional and behavioral difficulties, nationally recognized vocational and occupational rehabilitation services, a therapeutic outdoor recreation program for
children and adolescents, a homeless shelter for families and residential substance abuse services, as well as individual and case management services for adults and
children.
Failing that, we would just try to make them safe in decent,
affordable child care facilities and
provide high quality early childhood education.
We expect that the UN Committee will ask Canada about how it intends to meet its international human rights obligations to
provide access to high quality,
affordable child care.
This type of coverage, in addition to making medical
care affordable, can also
provide payments for lost income,
child care and funeral expenses related to the accident, which an auto policy's medical payments coverage does not pay for.
Things may be changing in the future due to the
Affordable Care Act (ACA), but right now the state
provides a high risk health insurance pool, Medicaid, and CHIPS (
Children's Health Insurance Program).
The plan to make
child care free and universal for all
children 2.5 — 4 years and at an
affordable fee for infants and toddlers will
provide much - needed financial relief for families.
This policy builds on the extensive consultation with parents, advocates,
child care providers, early childhood educators and women's groups and the 2017 commitment to
provide universally accessible,
affordable child care for all
children and families who need it.
Therefore, funding for
child care programs should
provide funds both for adequate wages and
affordable parent fees.
Interventions must be targeted at alleviating maternal depressive symptoms by decreasing poverty,
providing support programs for single parents, and establishing accessible and
affordable medical
care for all parents and their
children.
Continued health disparities bring urgency to integration of these services.4 — 6 Recent
Affordable Care Act investment in home visitation (HV) programs and emphasis on the FCMH combined with the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and Academic Pediatric Association (APA) endorsement of collaboration between home visitors and primary care providers (PCPs) offer a unique opportunity to integrate and improve services provided to children and families.6 &mdas
Care Act investment in home visitation (HV) programs and emphasis on the FCMH combined with the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and Academic Pediatric Association (APA) endorsement of collaboration between home visitors and primary
care providers (PCPs) offer a unique opportunity to integrate and improve services provided to children and families.6 &mdas
care providers (PCPs) offer a unique opportunity to integrate and improve services
provided to
children and families.6 — 8
The commitment to
provide child care at no cost for
children who are 2.5 - 4 years and at an
affordable fee for infants and toddlers will
provide much - needed financial relief for families while the establishment of a transparent wage scale for early childhood educators and
child care staff will ensure that
children benefit from high - quality programs delivered by well - educated and well - compensated ECEs.
In the long term, those participating
children are more likely to be employed and less likely to be dependent on government assistance.9 The positive effects are larger, and more likely to be sustained, when programs are high quality.10 In addition, the impact is greatest for children from low - income families.11 Differences in children's cognitive abilities by income are evident at only nine months old and significantly widen by the time children are two years old.12 Children living in poverty are more likely to be subject to stressful home environments — which can have lifelong impacts on learning, cognition, and self - regulation — while parents living in poverty have limited resources to provide for their families and high barriers to accessing affordable, high - quality child care.13 High - quality early learning programs staffed by warm and responsive adults can help mitigate these effects, offering a safe and predictable learning environment that fosters children's develo
children are more likely to be employed and less likely to be dependent on government assistance.9 The positive effects are larger, and more likely to be sustained, when programs are high quality.10 In addition, the impact is greatest for
children from low - income families.11 Differences in children's cognitive abilities by income are evident at only nine months old and significantly widen by the time children are two years old.12 Children living in poverty are more likely to be subject to stressful home environments — which can have lifelong impacts on learning, cognition, and self - regulation — while parents living in poverty have limited resources to provide for their families and high barriers to accessing affordable, high - quality child care.13 High - quality early learning programs staffed by warm and responsive adults can help mitigate these effects, offering a safe and predictable learning environment that fosters children's develo
children from low - income families.11 Differences in
children's cognitive abilities by income are evident at only nine months old and significantly widen by the time children are two years old.12 Children living in poverty are more likely to be subject to stressful home environments — which can have lifelong impacts on learning, cognition, and self - regulation — while parents living in poverty have limited resources to provide for their families and high barriers to accessing affordable, high - quality child care.13 High - quality early learning programs staffed by warm and responsive adults can help mitigate these effects, offering a safe and predictable learning environment that fosters children's develo
children's cognitive abilities by income are evident at only nine months old and significantly widen by the time
children are two years old.12 Children living in poverty are more likely to be subject to stressful home environments — which can have lifelong impacts on learning, cognition, and self - regulation — while parents living in poverty have limited resources to provide for their families and high barriers to accessing affordable, high - quality child care.13 High - quality early learning programs staffed by warm and responsive adults can help mitigate these effects, offering a safe and predictable learning environment that fosters children's develo
children are two years old.12
Children living in poverty are more likely to be subject to stressful home environments — which can have lifelong impacts on learning, cognition, and self - regulation — while parents living in poverty have limited resources to provide for their families and high barriers to accessing affordable, high - quality child care.13 High - quality early learning programs staffed by warm and responsive adults can help mitigate these effects, offering a safe and predictable learning environment that fosters children's develo
Children living in poverty are more likely to be subject to stressful home environments — which can have lifelong impacts on learning, cognition, and self - regulation — while parents living in poverty have limited resources to
provide for their families and high barriers to accessing
affordable, high - quality
child care.13 High - quality early learning programs staffed by warm and responsive adults can help mitigate these effects, offering a safe and predictable learning environment that fosters
children's develo
children's development.14
The
Child Care for Working Families Act would establish a new federal - state partnership to provide high - quality, affordable child care for children from birth through ag
Child Care for Working Families Act would establish a new federal - state partnership to provide high - quality, affordable child care for children from birth through age
Care for Working Families Act would establish a new federal - state partnership to
provide high - quality,
affordable child care for children from birth through ag
child care for children from birth through age
care for
children from birth through age 13.
Communities must
provide affordable housing, living wage jobs, academic and career education and
child care to all families in need.
The Academy advocates to protect and expand federal anti-poverty and safety net programs, including those that
provide health
care (and access to health
care through Medicaid and CHIP), early education (such as Head Start and Early Head Start), quality
child care,
affordable housing and home visiting, as well as critical nutrition assistance programs like WIC, SNAP, school meals, and summer feeding programs.
The Australian Government's Office of Early Childhood Education and
Child Care further commits the Government to a standard of early childhood education and child care by declaring an intention to «work towards providing the leadership to achieve a nationally - consistent system of quality, accessible and affordable early childhood education and child care for all Australian families.&r
Child Care further commits the Government to a standard of early childhood education and child care by declaring an intention to «work towards providing the leadership to achieve a nationally - consistent system of quality, accessible and affordable early childhood education and child care for all Australian families.&ra
Care further commits the Government to a standard of early childhood education and
child care by declaring an intention to «work towards providing the leadership to achieve a nationally - consistent system of quality, accessible and affordable early childhood education and child care for all Australian families.&r
child care by declaring an intention to «work towards providing the leadership to achieve a nationally - consistent system of quality, accessible and affordable early childhood education and child care for all Australian families.&ra
care by declaring an intention to «work towards
providing the leadership to achieve a nationally - consistent system of quality, accessible and
affordable early childhood education and
child care for all Australian families.&r
child care for all Australian families.&ra
care for all Australian families.»
Strategies on the societal level include increasing the «value» of
children, increasing the economic self - sufficiency of families, discouraging corporal punishment and other forms of violence, making health
care more accessible and
affordable, expanding and improving coordination of social services, improving the identification and treatment of psychological problems like alcohol and drug abuse,
providing more
affordable child care, and preventing the birth of unwanted
children.
«Our center
provides affordable, high - quality early education and developmentally appropriate
care for
children in a safe, healthy and diverse environment.
Rosemary Tran Lauer knows the story by heart and works to ease the hardship parents face by
providing grants for
affordable, high - quality
child care and educational services for preschool
children.
In 2007, DTC started partnering with Cornerstones, an organization that advocates for those in need of
affordable housing,
child care, and other services, and
provides funding for evening
child care services to low - income and homeless families.