2022–2024 CCDF Plan Preprint Training Guide Section 4: Ensure Equal Access to Child Care for Low-Income Children

Section 4 addresses strategies that the Lead Agency uses to promote parental choice, ensure equal access, and increase the supply of child care.

A core purpose of CCDF is to promote parental choice and to empower working parents to make their own decisions regarding the child care services that best suit their family’s needs. Parents have the option to choose from center-based care, family child care, or care provided in the child’s own home. In supporting parental choice, the Lead Agencies must ensure that families receiving CCDF funding have the opportunity to choose from the full range of eligible child care settings and must provide families with equal access to child care that is comparable to that of non-CCDF families. Lead Agencies must employ strategies to increase the supply and to improve the quality of child care services, especially in underserved areas. In addition to generally building the supply of child care for all families, this effort also supports equal access for CCDF eligible children to the priced child care market.

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  • Equal Access to Child Care
  • Leadership and Coordination
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