The National Center on Afterschool and Summer Enrichment (NCASE) has developed a number of resources sharing strategies for addressing adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) in out-of-school time (OST). This publication is part of a series compiling NCASE resources on a particular theme for the...
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NCASE has developed a number of publications, webinars, and other resources on strategies for finding support for...
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Topic/Subtopic Equal Access to Child Care, Stable Financial Assistance to Families
Explore this tool for ways to develop new or build upon existing health and safety trainings. Find up-to-date research- and science-informed resources and practices. It can be used by:
- State and territory Child Care and Development Fund administrators
- Training and...
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Topic/Subtopic Professional Development, Training and Professional Development Requirements, Health and Safety Topics, Protecting Children's Health and Safety, Supporting Health and Wellness, Physical Health, Protecting the Safety of Children, Safety and Injury Prevention, Emergency Preparedness, Preparedness
This revised publication focuses on the development and strengthening of infant/toddler specialist networks. These specialists work directly with infant/toddler providers to increase their skills, knowledge, and practice-based competencies, which helps the workforce offer high-quality early care...
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