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These resources address child care deserts to give families access to equitable, affordable, and quality child care. See the roadmap for building access to quality care.
See additional resources from the Child Care Technical Assistance Network and Research Connections.
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Topic/Subtopic: Equal Access to Child Care
Group: National Center on Early Childhood Quality Assurance
Learn how evaluation and continuous quality improvement, when linked to strategy, can build better connections between data, decisions, and actions.
Resource Type: Page
Topic/Subtopic: Program Integrity and Accountability, Quality Improvement
Group: National Center on Early Childhood Quality Assurance
These resources address different supply-building strategies that states, territories, and Tribes may choose to implement.
Resource Type: Page
Topic/Subtopic: Equal Access to Child Care, Supply Building Strategies
Group: National Center on Early Childhood Quality Assurance
These resources address different supply-building strategies that states, territories, and Tribes may choose to implement.
Resource Type: Page
Topic/Subtopic: Equal Access to Child Care, Supply Building Strategies
Group: National Center on Early Childhood Quality Assurance
Use these resources to find out if there is an adequate supply of child care in communities within your state, territory, or Tribe.
Resource Type: Page
Topic/Subtopic: Equal Access to Child Care
Group: National Center on Early Childhood Quality Assurance
Learn how to establish a common understanding of ECE access and how to measure it across different types of early learning settings so you can improve access.
Resource Type: Page
Topic/Subtopic: Equal Access to Child Care, Supply Building Strategies
Group: National Center on Early Childhood Quality Assurance
Professionals working at state, territory, Tribal, and local levels may find these strategies useful for engaging constituents in plans and programs.
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Topic/Subtopic: Equal Access to Child Care, Supply Building Strategies, Family Engagement and Consumer Education
Group: National Center on Early Childhood Quality Assurance
Within the early care and education system, licensing requirements apply to those caring for children from birth to school age. Licensing helps prevent various forms of harm to children, including risks from the following: injuries and the spread of disease; fire and other building safety hazards;…
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Topic/Subtopic: Informing Child Care Consumers, Processes for Licensing Child Care, Licensing Administration, Consumer Information and Websites
Group: National Center on Early Childhood Quality Assurance
Staffed Family Child Care (FCC) networks are an important part of the child care solution for families and educators. Successful FCC networks are built on strengths-based relationships and equity and can take many forms. The materials on this page can help you understand the importance of FCC…
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Topic/Subtopic: Provider Supports for Quality Improvement
Group: National Center on Early Childhood Quality Assurance
The National Center on Early Childhood Quality Assurance (NCECQA) hosted a series of webinars on increasing access to developmental screenings. The early childhood community can create a stronger system to increase screening access at multiple points -- in child care settings, within home visiting…
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Topic/Subtopic: Developmental Screenings and Assessments
Group: National Center on Early Childhood Quality Assurance