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52 Results for Child Care
TESTIMONY: OVERSIGHT: Implementation of UPK and 3K Expansion and the Transition of EarlyLearn NYC to DOE
On June 27, 2018, CCC testified before the New York City Council General Welfare and Education Committees regarding the transition of the EarlyLearn subsidized child care system from ACS to DOE, the implementation and expansion of Pre-K and 3K, and in …
Report Highlights Early Education Workforce as “New Generation of Minimum Wage Laws”
A new report from UC Berkeley calls attention to the low and inequitable wages earned by professionals in the early childhood education system. The report, At the Wage Floor: Covering Homecare and Early Care and Education Workers in the New Generation …
Testimony: New York State Fiscal Year 2018-2019 Executive Budget Human Services Hearing
On February 6, 2018, CCC testified before the New York State Senate Finance and Assembly Ways and Means Committees regarding the State Fiscal Year 2018-2019 Executive Budget proposals related to human services. CCC’s testimony focused on our concerns a …
CCC TESTIMONY: Regarding the Proposed Amendments to Article 47 of the New York City Health Code (related to child care services at family shelters)
On July 26, 2017, CCC testified before the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene regarding proposed amendments to Article 47 of the New York City Health Code, which would create regulations for a new category of child care programs, family shelter-ba …
CCC TESTIMONY: From PATH to Permanency: Navigating the Shelter System as a Family with Children
On June 27, 2017, CCC testified before the City Council General Welfare Committee oversight hearing on PATH to Permanency: Navigating the Shelter System as a Family with Children. CCC testified about the need to better address the well-being of child …
Testimony: Access to Quality Child Care
On May 23, 2017, CCC submitted testimony to the New York State Senate and Assembly Children and Families Committees and the Assembly Legislative Taskforce on Women’s Issues regarding access to quality child care. CCC testified about the benefits of ear …
New Yorkers Want More Support for Children and Families From NYC’s Mayor, Poll Shows
Survey shows voters anxious about affording child care, after-school and summer programs, want more high quality, affordable services for children FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contacts: Elysia Murphy, CCC 212.673.1800 ext. 18 Jennifer Fermino, Fenton, 212.897 …
CCC Testimony: New York State Executive Budget Human Services Hearing
On February 8, 2017, CCC testified before the New York State Senate Finance and Assembly Ways and Means Committees regarding the Executive Budget proposals related to human services. CCC’s testimony supported Executive Budget proposals to raise the age …
Testimony: Disconnected Youth: Out of School and Out of Work
On November 22, 2016, CCC submitted testimony to the City Council Youth Services Committee regarding disconnected youth. CCC also testified in favor Int. 708-2015, which would create a Disconnected Youth Task Force. Disconnected youth are youth ages 1 …
Preschoolers Call for Equal Pay in NYC Early Childhood Workforce
Kids: The Math Doesn’t Add Up–Why Do Our Teachers Earn Less for Doing the Same Job as Other NYC Pre-K Teachers? With No Raise in a Decade, Many Community Based Early Childhood Educators Depend on Public Assistance New York, NY – Dozens of preschoolers …