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Systems building through governance processes

Description:

Key aspects of governance processes that contribute to systems building that are addressed through PDG B-5 renewal include: How state plans engage critical constituents, especially families and providers of ECCE services, in the development and implementation of their work; The role of State Early Childhood Advisory Councils in policy and programmatic decision making; How states plan to work together when multiple state agencies are contributors to the state’s ECCE system; States’ sustainability plans for work spawned by PDG B-5 Renewal. Additionally, some state PDG B-5 Renewal plans are considering not only governance processes at the state government organizational level, but also the processes to support community ECCE systems building. (author abstract)

Resource Type:
Fact Sheets & Briefs
Publisher(s):
Country:
United States
State(s)/Territories/Tribal Nation(s):
Alaska; Arizona; Arkansas; Delaware; Hawaii; Idaho; Indiana; Kentucky; Maine; Massachusetts; Mississippi; Montana; Nevada; New Mexico; North Dakota; Ohio; Oklahoma; Pennsylvania; Texas; Utah; Vermont

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