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Evaluating CCDBG in Oregon: Impact of the 2014 Act on Children, Families, and the Quality of Home-Based Care in Oregon: Phase I

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The 2014 Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG) Act has potentially large impacts on the children, families, and providers that participate in the subsidy system. The impacts are likely to be particularly salient for home-based providers and the children and families they serve due to increased requirements for some. Such is the case in Oregon where approximately six in ten children in the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) program are in home-based care and almost four in ten are in homes that have not been inspected or monitored and whose level of quality is unknown. Primary Objectives: 1. Build State capacity to assess the impact of the 2014 CCDBG Act. 2. Build capacity to identify effects of implementation of the Act on participation in the CCDF program. 3. Build capacity to identify the effects of Professional Development/Support on the quality of home-based child care.
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Administration for Children and Families/OPRE Projects
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