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Oregon Commission on Child Care, Portland. – 1986
This report to the governor and legislature of Oregon discusses the status of child care in that state. In 1985, the Oregon legislature created the Oregon Commission on Child Care to address the issues, problems, and alternative solutions that were critical to the development of accessible, affordable, and high quality day care services. The…
Descriptors: Day Care, Educational Demand, Educational Supply, Employed Parents
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Senate. – 1988
Senate bill S.1885, "Act for Better Child Care Services of 1988," is designed to provide for a federal program for the improvement of child care. The bill aims to strengthen the role of the family by ensuring that parents are not forced by lack of available programs or financial resources to place a child in unsafe or unhealthy child…
Descriptors: Day Care, Early Childhood Education, Federal Government, Federal Legislation
New York State Commission on Child Care, Albany. – 1986
New York State's families, especially economically disadvantaged families, have a pressing need for available, accessible, affordable, quality child care. Recommendations to the New York State Legislature for providing such care are grouped according to the following principles: (1) all families should have access to child care services; (2) the…
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Day Care, Economically Disadvantaged, Elementary Education
Stoney, Louise – 1994
This paper discusses the role of child care providers, child care resource and referral (CCRR) agencies, community-based organizations, and other advocates in responding to market rate surveys of the cost of child care in their community. It focuses on how these groups can increase reimbursement rates and rate ceilings that are set by state and…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Community Surveys, Day Care, Early Childhood Education
Toronto Univ. (Ontario). Centre for Urban and Community Studies. – 2000
Noting that in Canada, regulated child care and most other early childhood services are under provincial jurisdiction, this report provides statistical and other information on early childhood care and education services for each province and territory in Canada. Data were collected by means of questionnaires sent to each provincial/territorial…
Descriptors: Day Care, Foreign Countries, Government Role, Kindergarten
Little Hoover Commission, Sacramento, CA. – 1998
Child care has become a central issue to most Californians and is increasingly important to policymakers. The Little Hoover Commission examined child care in California, focusing on the long-standing competition between the quantity of services available and the quality of services provided. Information was obtained from an advisory committee of…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Children, Day Care, Early Childhood Education
Snow, Catherine, Ed. – 1986
In response to the growing need for day care in Tennessee, the Governor's Task Force on Day Care was appointed to encourage the development of more and better day care opportunities for the children of working parents. Three committees were established to develop recommendations. The Access to Day Care Committee identified the types of day care in…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Day Care, Early Childhood Education, Educational Quality
Schumacher, Rachel; Greenberg, Mark; Lombardi, Joan – 2001
While current early education and care funding still reaches only a fraction of preschool children, some states now have considerable experience in coordinating subsidized child care, Head Start, and state prekindergarten initiatives to enhance early education and learning opportunities for young children. Drawing on the experiences of Georgia,…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Day Care, Educational Policy, Federal Government
Virginia State Dept. for Children, Richmond. – 1988
The 1988 state plan for child day care covered in this document focuses on recommendations for a state office for child day care, increased funding for the child care subsidy program, and a pilot voucher system. The plan is based primarily on outcomes of the 1987 Governor's Conference, Child Care: Everybody's Business. The goals of the 1988 plan…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Day Care, Early Childhood Education, Educational Vouchers
Bridgeland, William M.; Duane, Edward A. – 1990
Child care policymakers in Ontario and Michigan were compared in a study of provincial and state political processes and structures that affect child welfare. The two regions were selected due to similarities in their demographic characteristics, economic structures, and Anglo-American cultural commitments. The rationale for the study was that an…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Child Welfare, Comparative Analysis, Day Care
Grubb, W. Norton – 1988
Alternative early childhood education policies that states might consider are discussed in this five-part report. Likely consequences, and pros and cons of each alternative are outlined. Section I presents various funding options, including the funding of existing programs, voucher mechanisms, project grants, and formula funding. Section II…
Descriptors: Certification, Day Care, Early Childhood Education, Educational Policy
Townson, Monica; And Others – 1985
The five research studies in this volume focus on the financing of child care, and constitute part of a detailed analysis of issues relevant to child care and parental leave policies and the effects of such issues on the Canadian family. Paper 1 describes how child care is funded through the Canada Assistance Plan (CAP); points out the problems…
Descriptors: Day Care, Early Childhood Education, Family Day Care, Federal Government
Moriarty, Sheila; Hoffmann, Rita – 1985
This report was prepared as a result of Minnesota Governor Rudy Perpich's 1984 request that the Governor's Council on Families and Children review the status of Minnesota's families and children, report its findings, and determine the concerns of other interested people in the state. The report presents highlights and records comments from four…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Day Care, Employer Supported Day Care, Family Characteristics
Education Commission of the States, Denver, CO. – 1975
This report includes highlights of three regional ECS Early Childhood Project conferences which dealt with needs assessment and planning, child abuse, and day care services. Participants were individuals from state government concerned with planning and delivery services to young children and their families. Needs assessment and planning was…
Descriptors: Certification, Child Abuse, Child Welfare, Conference Reports
Intergovernmental Advisory Council on Education (ED), Washington, DC. – 1988
This report on child care and the Federal government's role in child care is based on the National Networking Conference on the Absent Parent which was held May 9-10, 1988 under the sponsorship of the President's Intergovernmental Advisory Council on Education (IACE). The report begins with 12 recommendations concerning day care and latchkey…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Community Resources, Day Care, Early Childhood Education