The purpose of the Comprehensive Services Project is to describe and share effective implementation practices for comprehensive services provided to infants and toddlers and their families through Early Head Start-Child Care Partnerships (EHS-CCPs). This project includes four activities: 1) conduct a case study of the development and implementation of six EHS-CCP sites across the United States1; 2) convene a peer learning community with key representatives from each of the six partnerships; 3) develop a toolkit of resources about EHS-CCP implementation and strategies for expanding access to quality care and comprehensive services; and 4) synthesize the existing literature on EHS-CCPs and young children’s access to high-quality care. This project was funded by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. The EHS-CCPs that participated in the project also received funding from the Foundation.
Resources:
Early Head Start Child Care Partnerships Annotated Bibliography
A Review of the Literature on Access to High-Quality Care for Infants and Toddlers
Resources for Developing Early Head Start-Child Care Partnership Agreements
Approaches to Providing Comprehensive Services in Early Head Start-Child Care Partnerships
Extending the Benefits of Early Head Start-Child Care Partnerships for Children and Families
Common Facilitators and Barriers to Early Head Start-Child Care Partnership Implementation
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