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It’s Time to Offer Health Insurance Coverage to Our Child Care Workforce
Throughout the past year, the child care workforce has soldiered on while under- or not insured. Yet, N.C.’s economic recovery depends on child care…
Throughout the past year, the child care workforce has soldiered on while under- or not insured. Yet, N.C.’s economic recovery depends on child care…
January 29 is National Preschool Health and Fitness Day! Are you making sure your preschoolers are physically moving, staying healthy and fit?
As we move into a new year and come up on the marker of a full year spent in crisis around the world, we see some hope on the horizon. Here is an update to CCSA’s Early Childhood COVID-19 Timeline for September 2020 through January 2021.
CCSA will begin to plan and develop the registry, which will provide data for policymakers, advocacy groups and state agencies on North Carolina’s early childhood and school-age workforce.
FY2021 Consolidated Appropriations and COVID Relief Act provides many different types of support for working parents who depend on child care and also for child care programs who serve these families.
When 2020 began, none of us anticipated what a challenging year it would be. The events of 2020 have shaken the world and changed our lives. COVID-19 has affected us all, directly or indirectly, and its impact will be felt for years to come. But with challenges come opportunities for reflection over what we learned—and what was made clear once again—this year.
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