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Causes: Child Day Care, Children & Youth, Children & Youth Services, Family Services, Human Services
Mission: To promote quality child care services in our community. Through a multi-pronged approach of parent information, child care resource development, child care provider training and advocacy, the child care connection seeks to provide for the health, safety, and development of our children.
Programs: Child care subsidy support - child care connection administers the state and county subsidy programs on behalf of eligible families. Activity includes determining eligibility; case management; technical assistance; confirmation of care with the child care program of the parent/guardian's choice; as well as, the review and verification of manual attendance, transportation, and discrepancy logs; and the provision of individual and group trainings to educate parents and providers on use of the state's electronic attendance/payment system as well as all subsidy services. The agency also processes and issues payment for county subsidy providers. Families of 4,878 children participated in this program during the year.
early childhood institute for professional development - provides professional training in the areas of early care and child development for practitioners in the child care field. Programs include training sessions directed toward earning the child development associate credential, on-site trainings at centers, parent trainings, and quality child care enhancement initiatives, including infant and toddler trainings, and steps to quality initiative to improve the quality of child care in targeted family child care homes in low-income urban areas. There were 1,085 program participants this year.
referral programs - referral program provides services to assist parents/guardians in finding available child care that is affordable and accessible. Programs include child care information and referrals to families living and working in mercer county, enhanced referral services to participating corporate employees and participants in workfirst new jersey. Services include consultation, technical assistance, resources and information in areas of dependent care for families, consumer education and community outreach, as well as advocacy for children and child care. Program service levels totaled 31,584 this year.
resource development/other programs - resource development includes building the supply of child care through family child care registration; administration of family, friend, and neighbor care options; coordination of enhanced care networks; and child care food program administration, which promotes nutrition in family child care homes and reimburses providers a portion of the food costs they incur for the child in their care. These programs provide training and registration for self-employed participants providing child care in their homes, as well as, inspections, monitoring, investigating of complaints, maintenance of records and compliance with state family child care and food program regulations. Resource development includes 72 providers.