Description:

ECPAC supports the professional development of all early childhood and family service providers including in the fields of health, mental health, early learning, and family support and education. Support is provided through the provision of community-wide learning opportunities as well as follow up implementation support as available, funding for conferences, and funding for early care and education college scholarships. Professional development is aimed at improving the quality of services provided to children and families through comprehensive, cross-domain learning opportunities.

Primary Role of Program in Early Childhood Systems:

Membership/Training

Service Area(s):

Adams

Population(s) Served:

Caregivers, Families, Other Professionals, Teachers

Outcome-Based Activities The Program/Initiative Provides:

Health & Well-Being

Settings and practices promote strong relationships, social and emotional development, appropriate nutrition and physical activity
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Learning & Development

Education, coaching and ongoing training exist for caregivers, teachers and other professionals
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Learning & Development

Formal and informal care environments and education practices reach the highest levels of quality
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Learning & Development

All children are ready for school and achieving by 3rd grade regardless of ability, race, place, income, language and culture
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Program evaluates effectiveness of activities and services:

No

Organization Details:
the Early Childhood Partnership of Adams County

8859 Fox Drive, Suite 205
Thornton, Colorado 80260

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ECLC Framework Matrix: Outcomes > access, quality and equity