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Annual update LPC RBA Update 2017 Increased Access to Quality ECE Performance Measures 2 of LPC Members Who Take Action Increased ECE Access How Much Calendar Year 2017 ID: 699647

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Slide1

Increasing Access to Quality ECE: Annual update

LPC RBA Update 2017Slide2

Increased Access to Quality ECE Performance Measures

2

% of LPC Members Who Take ActionSlide3

Increased ECE Access:

How Much (Calendar Year 2017)

Planning Council Members

-Write policy and budget letters to elected officialsAnnual state budget comments

B

udget request to County for homeless ECE funding

2017: 2 rounds of letters to feds

-February Immigration Forum

-AB 833 Planning/State Contractors

-Initiated Stage 1 Leveraging Discussion in Public Policy Committee

ECE Program Staff

-Annual Legislative Breakfast

-AB

833

Coordination

Consultants, state contractors

-Ballot

Research

& Development

Oakland

Alameda County

-ACECPC Navigation Planning

-Families United/homeless plansSlide4

Increased ECE Access:

How Much

Slide5

Increased ECE Access:

Is Any One Better Off? Slide6

Increased ECE Access:

How MuchSlide7

Increased ECE Access:

Is Anyone Better Off?

Slide8

Increased Facilities Funds/Siting:

How Much

Planning Council Members

Public Policy will discuss in December

ECE Program Staff

Analyze Title 5 Expansion/ Facilities Needs

Collaborate with State LINCC

Partner with First Five to strategize on Initiative linked needs/ opportunities

Support Oakland/County analysis of County Measure related needs

Requested

CalSac

Analysis of QRIS related expenses Slide9

Increased Facilities Funds/Siting:

How MuchSlide10

Increased Facilities Funds /Siting: How Well

ECE staff housing needs referenced as example in County guidelines memo for housing bond expenditures

Potential

$2.6 million

set aside in County ECE measureSlide11

Increased Quality (Funding):

How Much

Slide12

Increased Quality (Funding):

How Much

Slide13
How Well: Quality Baseline and Quality Improvement

89% of Rated Sites at 3 Stars or Above

59% of Sites Improved Over Time

2%

7%

59%

Increased Quality (Funding):

How WellSlide14

Increased Quality (Funding)

(Programs) : How Much and How Well

Planning Council Members

Approved Environmental Health Statement ECE Committee conducting review of national report on professional development to recommend policy changes

ECE Program Staff (Program Quality)

-Green

Child

Care Cumulative (5 years)

645

tons decreased

waste at 121 sites

5,380

children and staff trained

-Quality

Counts

Planning

Co-

Chair Steering Committee

-Coach programs

-Debrief on Lessons Learned from North --Bay Fires (December)

-Developed Trauma Training with Early Learning Lab

-Partnered with ACOE on Leaders for EquitySlide15

Increased Quality (Funding)

How Much and How WellSlide16

% of ECE Staff Who Attend (Council Initiated) Training (and Change Practice)

Planning Council Member Action

Trauma Training (2017) by ECE Committee

January Trauma Training Being Planned

ECE Program Staff (Teacher Quality)Direct Training

Green

training

(see previous)

AB

212

Administer w/

CalSaC

and First

Five, align with QRIS

869

state subsidized ECE staff trained through AB

212 up from 730/2014

Convened 475 staff ECE conference up from 350/2014

TK Institute

42 teachers and12 out of 18 School Districts participated

Emerging Leaders

Designed and launched nationally groundbreaking diversity focused leadership development program

Mechanisms and Advocacy to Support Staff QualitySlide17

% of ECE Staff Who Attend (Council Initiated) Training and Change Practice

HYPOTHETICAL DATA:2016-ONWARDSlide18

% of LPC Members Who Increase Understanding of ECE and Policy System

HYPOTHETICAL DATA IN 2018

Slide19

% of LPC Members Who Increase Understanding of ECE System

Planning Council Member Action

Number of Committee Presentations Created on ECE and Advocacy Basics

Public Policy on Advocacy 11/16

% Attending and Participating in Meetings

% Reporting Increased Understanding in Post Meeting and Annual Surveys

ECE Program Staff

Intentional and dynamic overviews of ECE and advocacy

January--

Legislative overview

Performance measure baseline presentation

Workforce & AB 212 presentationSlide20

Cross-Cutting

% of LPC Members Who Take Action

Planning Council Member ActionState Legislative Advocacy Supported 6 bills in 2016

16% passed

In 2017:

10 bills

7

signed/funded=70% passed!

ECE Program Staff

Communications

Maintain and Increase Twitter presence and usefulness: followers increased to 600 from 500 in 2016

LPC Support

Design regular survey to define and support increased actionSlide21

Cross-Cutting

% of LPC Members Who Take Action

HYPOTHETICAL DATA: 2017-2021