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Thursday, September 20
11:45 am - 1:00 pm

Bridging the Gap: Child Care Access is a Critical Workforce Development Strategy

East Meeting Room A

Description

In order to help low-income parents realize a self-sufficient, family-sustaining income, workforce agencies must first help those individuals access affordable, quality child care that will allow them to work and/or participate in education and training programs. It is therefore critical for states to “bridge the gap” between workforce systems and child care systems through strategic policies and practices. During this session, several states will share what they’ve been doing to address the child care needs of parents participating in workforce programs and services. Audience members will also be given the chance to share their experiences, questions, and challenges related to child care access for low-income parents seeking employment or training supports.

Moderator

  • Christin, Durham, Research Associate, Income and Benefits Policy Center*, Urban Institute

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