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This presentation on disparate access to child care and early education was delivered at 2017 National Association for Family Child Care (NAFCC) Conference in Mobile, Alabama.
This webinar from CLASP and the Georgetown Center for Child and Families (CCF) discussed the potential impact of proposals to repeal the Affordable Care Act on low-income children and families.
This presentation, delivered at the 2017 Smart Start conference in Greensboro, NC, explains how to find and use data to advocate for children and families.
CLASP delivered this presentation during the Smart Start 2017 conference on the changing federal landscape for young children, discussing the federal budget, child care programs, immigration, and health care.
This webinar discussed strategies for supporting young children in immigrant families, focusing on early childhood stakeholders. Slides and a resource list are available for download.
These webinar slides cover threats to the Affordable Care Act and Medicaid, explaining what's at stake for children.
This webinar explains the effect that repealing the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and rescinding Medicaid expansion would have on children.
This joint Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) and diversitydatakids.org webinar discusses racial, ethnic, and native disparities in Head Start and child care access at the state and neighborhood levels.
Improving the identification and treatment of maternal depression among low-income women, particularly mothers of young children, would be an extraordinary public health success -- because untreated maternal depression can interfere with a parent’s capacity to help a child develop, place ch
These are PowerPoint slides from CLASP's presentation about the importance of TANF to infants at the 2016 Smart Start Conference.