"The CLASP report calls for federal and state programs, including Head Start, to collect discipline data on publicly funded centers and track disparities by race and ethnicity."
On November 21, as part of the Child Care for Every Family Network’s three-part meeting series, Tiffany Ferrette and Alycia Hardy presented “Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG) 101,” an overview of the preeminent federal funding stream for child care assistance—the Child Care and…
On November 8-10, Tiffany Ferrette and Alyssa Fortner presented “Operationalizing Equity: CLASP’s Story” for the 2022 cohort in the Alliance for Early Success Operationalizing Equity, a learning and leadership program.
“Families who are seeking nontraditional-hour care are really faced with hard choices,” said Tiffany Ferrette, a senior policy analyst focusing on child care and early education at the Center for Law and Social Policy.
On October 9, Tiffany Ferrette, Alycia Hardy, and Alyssa Fortner gave a presentation at the National Black Child Development Institute’s 51st Annual Conference in Washington, D.C. on the intersection of harsh and exclusionary discipline and data policies in child care and early education programs. The workshop…
On September 30, Tiffany Ferrette will speak on a Care Economy panel at the EARNCon conference in Cleveland, OH. Tiffany will discuss national and state trends focusing on child care as part of the larger care economy and how investments in child care and early…
On May 2, Tiffany Ferrette presented at a session titled “Using Federal Relief to Advance Equity, Access, and Affordability” at the Child Care Aware of America 2022 Symposium in Arlington, VA.
Black children are subjected to hate, racism, and white supremacy from an early age. We must protect our Black communities and end this cycle of inhumane treatment.
On January 14, Tiffany Ferrette and Alycia Hardy spoke on a panel entitled “Strategies for a More Equitable Child Care Agenda” at the National Women’s Law Center Annual Meeting.
Tiffany Ferrette participated on the opening panel for the 2022 Policy Connect Annual Retreat entitled “Building & Sustaining Transformative Policies: Where We Are, Where We’re Going, & How We Get There.”