Last fall, we kicked off a statewide strategic effort, the Early Childhood Agenda.
Next week, we’ll release the results of this exciting work at the Grand Staircase inside the Massachusetts State House at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, January 24, 2023.
As we explain on the reservation page for next Tuesday’s release:
“Strategies for Children has convened almost 500 early childhood professionals, advocates, and parents around The Early Childhood Agenda. Our mission, to bring communities from across the Commonwealth together to identify solutions and drive policy change, has yielded new partnerships, robust discussions, and a long list of challenges faced by caregivers and educators of young children.”
To build consensus, agenda participants participated in five working groups:
• Financially Secure Families
• High-Quality Experiences
• Thriving Early Childhood Workforce
• Robust System Infrastructure and Local Partnerships, and
• Healthy Beginnings
What we’ll share on Tuesday are the results of this process, “a targeted list of policy priorities… shaped by community voice and needs, and the different perspectives and lived experiences of partners to highlight the field’s top priorities for the next two years.”
We believe that speaking with one voice will make it easier for policymakers and the public to support our vision of a future where families across the state can enroll young children in thriving, high-quality, and affordable early education and care programs.
Please register and join us next Tuesday at the State House to learn more.
And if you can’t make it in person, stay tuned and we will provide more information about a livestream of the event.
Help us make Massachusetts a place where it’s easy for young children to thrive.
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