First 5 in the News - Redding Chamber and First 5 Shasta host event educating on supportive childcare policies First 5 Shasta and the Greater Redding Chamber of Commerce hosted a community luncheon focused on the importance of having family- friendly policies for workers. Grant Coordinator Jackie Scott told KRCR that there is a shortage of workers locally and said more options for employees who are also parents can help fill that gap. Read more: https://ow.ly/BBbu50Ucl0J
First 5 Association of California
民间和社会团体
Alameda,CA 1,762 位关注者
A voice for the state's 58 First 5 county commissions, working to build strong systems for CA's youngest kids.
关于我们
The Association is a nonprofit membership organization for California's 58 First 5 county commissions. The Association connects commissions to other public and nonprofit partners, including county departments, foundations, and child advocacy organizations to ensure collaboration and a common statewide agenda to ensure the best future for our children.
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https://www.first5association.org
First 5 Association of California的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 民间和社会团体
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Alameda,CA
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 领域
- Early Childhood Development和Public Policy
地点
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主要
1115 Atlantic Ave
US,CA,Alameda,94501
First 5 Association of California员工
动态
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What an incredible day at the First 5 Sacramento Region's inaugural Power Building Summit last week! The day was filled with meaningful conversations and networking, paving the way for stronger connections and more support for our little ones.
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Magic is happening at Sutter County's libraries every week! Led by First 5 Sutter County, Stay and Play sessions blend story time with engaging activities and provide valuable resources to enhance child development. Designed for Family, Friend, and Neighbor (FFN) providers it's an opportunity to learn, connect, and grow together in a supportive environment.
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A huge thank you to all the First 5 Network EDs and staff who gathered last Wednesday in-person and via Zoom for First 5 California’s Commission meeting—your dedication and voices made a powerful impact! A well-deserved shoutout goes to Nicole Hinton from First 5 Modoc County for her outstanding presentation showcasing transformative work in California's Northeast!
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Are you curious about how Proposition 1 is shaping the future of children's and families' behavioral health in California? Register for a special webinar featuring experts from Children Now, the California Alliance of Child & Family Services, The Children's Partnership (TCP), and First 5 Association of California. This webinar will explore the Behavioral Health Services Act (Proposition 1) and its impact on children and families across California. Register today: https://ow.ly/i9oX50TVWNR
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Join First 5 on our mission to ensure every child in California thrives right from the start. Discover exciting career opportunities within the First 5 Network - use your unique skills and talents to create lasting change! Check out the Job Board: https://ow.ly/Rmph50TRhfI
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Paid family and medical leave is essential for bonding with newborns after birth or adoption and caring for loved ones in times of illness. Families need #PaidLeaveforAll! Learn more - https://lnkd.in/gBgSR_FU
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With Prop. 1, counties continue to receive the majority of #BHSA funds, with 35% dedicated to essential behavioral health services—from workforce education to innovative early intervention. Read "California Passed Prop. 1: What’s Next for Behavioral Health System Reform?" from California Budget & Policy Center - https://ow.ly/4a3y50THfns
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First 5 Association felt truly honored to attend The Whole Child Equity Partnership Retreat in Palo Alto in September. It was an energetic exchange of ideas among passionate people committed to a shared vision—making a real difference for children and families in California. By coming together, we're not just expanding our coalition; we're forging meaningful paths to equity and opportunity for every child in this state.
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A 2016 pediatric study found that at least 8-10% of children under age 5 experience clinically significant and impairing mental health problems, including emotional, behavioral and social relationship concerns. Read "California invests $56 million in early childhood mental health services" from EdSource: https://ow.ly/GukI50TAKAh
UPDATE: California invests $56 million in early childhood mental health services
https://edsource.org