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FY 2016 Tribal Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program: Development and Implementation Grants Pre-Application Webinar that details the application submission process.
FY 2016 Tribal Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program: Implementation and Expansion Grants Pre-Application Webinar that details the application submission process.
A guide to support the safe and healthy development of young children in shelter settings. In this tool, you will find recommendations and information on how your shelter environment, programming, policies, and staff can support early childhood safety and development of children experiencing homelessness.
This brief will provide an overview of the effects of homelessness on young children; federal initiatives that have expanded access to early care and learning for young children experiencing homelessness including Head Start and Early Head Start, the Child Care and Development Fund, Early Childhood State Advisory Councils, the McKinney-Vento Homeless Education programs, and the Race to the Top-Early Learning Challenge; and how two states - Massachusetts and Oregon - have implemented innovative policies to improve early childhood outcomes for young children experiencing homelessness. Lastly, this brief will present recommendations for how states can learn from the policies established in Massachusetts and Oregon to develop their own interventions.