Title: The Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems Initiative
1The Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems
Initiative
- Building a better early childhood system through
partnerships - Christopher Botsko
- Altarum Institute
2Purpose of ECCS
- To support State Maternal and Child Health
Agencies and their partner organizations in
collaborative efforts to strengthen the States
early childhood system of services for young
children and their families.
3Why Did the Bureau Develop the ECCS Initiative?
- A growing body of research (Neurons to
Neighborhoods) indicating that intervention
during the early childhood period has long-term
payoffs - A long-standing commitment to systems-building
- A holistic perspective on health
- A realization that existing early childhood
systems were fragmented
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5Where Are We Going? One Model is a Community
Platform-Based Service System (Neal Halfon)
State-Level Agencies
Inter-Agency Coordinating Council
County/RegionLevel
Local Coordinating Council
Community-Based Platforms for Services
6Core Elements of an Early Childhood Development
System
Governance to set policy direction for the
comprehensive system
Standards reflect effective practices, programs,
practitioners and are aligned across the system
Provider/ practitioner support to offer technical
assistance and promote professional development
Families Supported and Children Thriving
Research development includes cross-system
data, planning, analysis, and evaluation
Monitoring to track program performance and
results based on standards
Parent Leadership development
Communications to inform families, providers, and
the public
Financing sufficient to assure comprehensive
quality services based on standards
Early Childhood Systems Working Group
7ECCS So Far
- Lots of exciting things going on, ECCS grantees
are - Designing new governance structures
- Working at both the state and community level
- Building partnerships across the whole realm of
early childhood services - Rethinking measuring outcomes and financing
services
8How does ECCS promote evidence-based practice?
- Knowledge of best practices crosses professional
disciplines and program lines, ECCS provides a
setting where this knowledge can be brought
together and acted upon - Implementing best practices requires
cross-agency/cross-discipline efforts and
teamwork, ECCS provides the context for getting
that done - ECCS provides resources that allows grantees to
have staff decided to systems building
9What is Needed for Continued Success?
- ECCS needs your support in order to continue to
build more effective systems for children and
their families