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Strengthening Strengthening Families through Families through Early Care and Early Care and Education Education Chicago, IL Chicago, IL October 27, 2006 October 27, 2006

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Strengthening Families Strengthening Families through Early Care and through Early Care and

Education Education

Chicago, IL Chicago, IL

October 27, 2006October 27, 2006

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The Ripple EffectThe Ripple Effect Beyond expectations: a surprising, Beyond expectations: a surprising,

explosive movement led by early explosive movement led by early childhood leaders in many stateschildhood leaders in many states

Momentum and great Momentum and great

partnerships: approaching partnerships: approaching

a tipping point a tipping point

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Ripples One at a TimeRipples One at a Time

Find evidence that early childhood Find evidence that early childhood programs can prevent child abuseprograms can prevent child abuse

Influence national leaders and systems Influence national leaders and systems to adopt the ideato adopt the idea

Focus on state by state implementation Focus on state by state implementation to reach scaleto reach scale

Create greater safety for millions of Create greater safety for millions of young childrenyoung children

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The ResultThe Result

Small Small but significantbut significant changes in early changes in early childhood practice that help programs childhood practice that help programs reach out to families more effectively can reach out to families more effectively can have enormous impact on: have enormous impact on: Preventing child abuse and neglectPreventing child abuse and neglect Parenting competence and confidenceParenting competence and confidence Long term results for young childrenLong term results for young children

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Steps Along the WaySteps Along the Way

A new framework for preventing child A new framework for preventing child abuse and neglectabuse and neglect

Finding exemplary programs and Finding exemplary programs and documenting good practicedocumenting good practice

Partnerships with key national leaders and Partnerships with key national leaders and national organizationsnational organizations

State leadership teams, now in 21 states State leadership teams, now in 21 states

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Where we are todayWhere we are today

7 CSSP pilot states 7 CSSP pilot states 3 Largest Cities: LA, Chicago, New York3 Largest Cities: LA, Chicago, New York 9 Trust Fund Grantees (3 pilots) 9 Trust Fund Grantees (3 pilots) 15 Learning Network States15 Learning Network States Zero to Three training in 12 statesZero to Three training in 12 states NAEYC Fellows in 24 statesNAEYC Fellows in 24 states

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CSSP Pilot StatesCSSP Pilot States

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AZ

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WY

NM

CO

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FL

SC

TN

KY

INOH

NC

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CSSP Pilot State ImpactCSSP Pilot State Impact

Total Children: 700,302Total Children: 700,302

Total Centers: 10,747Total Centers: 10,747

Number of Centers Implementing Action Plans Number of Centers Implementing Action Plans by end of 2006: 4,175by end of 2006: 4,175

Exemplary programs identified in pilot states: Exemplary programs identified in pilot states: 214214

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CSSP and Alliance StatesCSSP and Alliance States

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CA NV

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Potential Impact of Statewide Potential Impact of Statewide ImplementersImplementers

Total centers: 34,614Total centers: 34,614

Total children 0-5 in child care: 2,873,966Total children 0-5 in child care: 2,873,966

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Behind the NumbersBehind the Numbers

Enthusiasm and leadership from key state Enthusiasm and leadership from key state leaders: early childhood, child welfare leaders: early childhood, child welfare administrators, Children’s Trust Funds, administrators, Children’s Trust Funds, governors governors

State Policy and Regulatory Changes:State Policy and Regulatory Changes: Professional DevelopmentProfessional Development LicensingLicensing Quality Rating ScalesQuality Rating Scales Mandatory Reporter TrainingMandatory Reporter Training

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National InfluenceNational Influence

Protective factors alignment from the most Protective factors alignment from the most important organizations and leadersimportant organizations and leaders

NAEYC accreditation changes:NAEYC accreditation changes:

971,000 children in 11,353 centers971,000 children in 11,353 centers Parents as Teachers: 320,000 ChildrenParents as Teachers: 320,000 Children Healthy Families America: 50,000 familiesHealthy Families America: 50,000 families

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All States with ActivityAll States with Activity

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AZ

UT

MT

WY

NM

CO

AL

FL

SC

TN

KY

INOH

NC

SD

KS

NE

MN

WI

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MO

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MS

OK

ND

OR

CA NV

WA

TX

WV

PA

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VA

NY

LA

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C SSP Pilot Sites C hildren's T rust Fund States Learning N etw ork Z ero to T hree Partnering w ith Parents States N A EY C ST SF States C SSP Exem plary Program s

DC

NH

RI

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Signs of Systems Change Signs of Systems Change Reframing CAN prevention to highlight Reframing CAN prevention to highlight

child developmentchild development CDC Violence Prevention BranchCDC Violence Prevention Branch HHS Office on Child Abuse and NeglectHHS Office on Child Abuse and Neglect

Including Support for Families in Early Including Support for Families in Early Childhood Efforts: A New Norm?Childhood Efforts: A New Norm? State PreK FundingState PreK Funding Policy Guidance from NCSL and NGAPolicy Guidance from NCSL and NGA Gates Foundation and other fundersGates Foundation and other funders

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A Tipping Point?A Tipping Point?

Momentum and impact is growingMomentum and impact is growing

Significant adoption of a new national Significant adoption of a new national approach to prevention AND good results approach to prevention AND good results for more childrenfor more children

Continued and growing demand from Continued and growing demand from states and national organizations for states and national organizations for technical assistance and planningtechnical assistance and planning

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The Work is Not FinishedThe Work is Not Finished

Continued leadership and support is Continued leadership and support is necessary to:necessary to:

Deepen good practiceDeepen good practice Ensure sustainable policyEnsure sustainable policy Move to scale in all statesMove to scale in all states Track results and generate evidence of Track results and generate evidence of

effectivenesseffectiveness

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The “New Normal”The “New Normal”

Child abuse and neglect prevention becomes Child abuse and neglect prevention becomes building healthy familiesbuilding healthy families

Early childhood programs extend their mission to Early childhood programs extend their mission to support families and protect childrensupport families and protect children

Child welfare and other state systems that serve Child welfare and other state systems that serve vulnerable children and families recognize and vulnerable children and families recognize and support the developmental needs of young support the developmental needs of young childrenchildren

State policy and funding sustain the work of State policy and funding sustain the work of Strengthening Families Strengthening Families