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Place, Race, ACE and the First 1000 Days: New Policy Imperatives for Early Childhood

Although the presenters in this webinar discuss activities outside of California, the policy recommendations are important for all states.  From the Build Initiative, the webinar discusses needed new investment approaches – from a strength-based, racial equity, and community-building perspective – for children in the first 1000 days of life. It offers new state and community investment approaches as potential “purple” solutions that address inequities and persistent structural barriers to health care, education, housing, and employment, particularly in neighborhoods and communities most affected by these inequities. Click here to view Webinar on Equity, ACEs, and the First 1000 Days

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So true Cissy! I feel we are seeing more recognition of the fundamental importance of talking to, listening to and working with families. I look forward to there being a continued increase in examples of this happening in a consistent, authentic ways throughout sectors. Your voice and those of other members of Parenting with ACEs are instrumental in this effort! 

Sarah:

This was interesting. I only read the slides but it was great to see these points made on the "What's Fundamentally Different" slide:


• Focus upon the strengths of families and communities and their diversity

• Policy decisions in concert with those affected by them

Thanks for sharing.

Cissy

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