The nation’s leading public policy center dedicated to promoting the economic security, health, and well-being of America’s low-income families and children.

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It's official! NCCP has moved to the Bank Street College of Education. We're so excited to continue our mission to improve the lives of low-income children with Bank Street's support. @bankstreetedu
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We are happy to have been contributors to a new resource from @ACFHHS, the Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Funding Compendium childcareta.acf.hhs.gov/even… It will support states, territories, Tribes and local communities in using federal funding resources to support IECMH

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The National Center for Children in Poverty retweeted
New from #BankStreet @NCCP PRiSM project: In #Texas, discover how a pilot program offered infant and #earlychildhood #mentalhealth consultation to Part C Early Intervention providers to support young children’s healthy development from the start nccp.org/texas

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The National Center for Children in Poverty retweeted
New profile in the #PRiSMProject explores how #NorthCarolina’s Healthy Social Behaviors Project is helping #childcare centers address challenging behaviors and support social-emotional development for all children. Read more: nccp.org/north-carolina/ #BankStreet @NCCP

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The National Center for Children in Poverty retweeted
In #NewYork, the PlayReadVIP intervention is supporting responsive parenting, early relational health, and infant and #earlychildhood #mentalhealth. Read more in #BankStreet @NCCP #PRiSMProject: nccp.org/new-york/

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The National Center for Children in Poverty retweeted
New from #BankStreet @NCCP #PRiSMProject: Learn how community-based family navigators in two #Minnesota communities are helping address critical needs and connect families to community supports: nccp.org/minnesota

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The National Center for Children in Poverty retweeted
#Massachusetts statewide training and support for DC:0-5 is helping more professionals better understand and address the #mentalhealth needs of infants & young children across the state. Read more in #BankStreet @NCCP #PRiSMProject: nccp.org/massachusetts/

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The National Center for Children in Poverty retweeted
A #Kansas initiative is delivering Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-Up (ABC) in home visiting, Part C Early Intervention, and other settings, helping to expand social-emotional support for young children: nccp.org/kansas/ #BankStreet @NCCP #PRiSMProject

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The National Center for Children in Poverty retweeted
New from #BankStreet @NCCP #PRiSMProject: Learn how Fremont County in #Colorado is implementing community-wide social-emotional and risk factor screening and response through the ECHO and Family Center Early Childhood Council nccp.org/colorado/

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The National Center for Children in Poverty retweeted
Discover how #California Medicaid coverage is supporting infant and #earlychildhood #mentalhealth through dyadic behavioral health well-child visits: nccp.org/california/ #BankStreet @NCCP #PRiSMProject

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The National Center for Children in Poverty retweeted
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Stay tuned this week as we share highlights from new profiles on infant-early childhood mental health initiatives in #California, #Colorado, #Kansas, #Massachusetts, #Minnesota, #NewYork, #NorthCarolina, and #Texas. Explore the full list: nccp.org/prism-project

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The National Center for Children in Poverty retweeted
#BankStreet @NCCP #PRiSMProject, which promotes research-informed infant and #earlychildhood #mentalhealth policies and scaled initiatives, has released eight new profiles: bankstedu.info/3TPdgJq
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The National Center for Children in Poverty retweeted
#BankStreet @NCCP Sheila Smith & Maribel Granja with colleagues from @SRI_Education & @uamshealth are presenting at #NRCEC2024 on preventing expulsion in preschool programs and helping young children in foster care access quality child care. Learn more: bankstedu.info/3XF8KjI
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The National Center for Children in Poverty retweeted
#BankStreet @NCCP updated Early Childhood State Policy Profiles explore current policies affecting young children and families, nationally and state-by-state, in early care and education, health & more. See if your state meets key policy benchmarks: bankstedu.info/4dVduqQ #ECE

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The National Center for Children in Poverty retweeted
#BankStreet National Center on Children for Poverty contributed to the design and implementation of the Settlement House American Recovery Plan (SHARP) Impact Study. Read the recently published brief by The Educational Alliance on findings from Wave 2: bankstedu.info/4dtuyEn
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The National Center for Children in Poverty retweeted
Interested in learning more about #BankStreet @NCCP report findings? Join our webinar on October 31 to explore strategies that support child and parent #mentalhealth. Register: us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regi…

New #BankStreet @NCCP report explores strategies to support infant–#earlychildhood and parent #mentalhealth in home visiting programs for diverse families. Read our recommendations to learn about policies that can promote child and family well-being bankstedu.info/3PiW0t9
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The National Center for Children in Poverty retweeted
New #BankStreet @NCCP, @GeorgetownCCF, and Johnson Policy Consulting policy survey of 50 states shares results and recommendations that can help leaders examine current #Medicaid policies and their potential to support infant-#earlychildhood #mentalhealth bankstedu.info/3Lpx0PG
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The National Center for Children in Poverty retweeted
New #BankStreet @NCCP report explores strategies to support infant–#earlychildhood and parent #mentalhealth in home visiting programs for diverse families. Read our recommendations to learn about policies that can promote child and family well-being bankstedu.info/3PiW0t9
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Our EC state policy profiles have been updated to include new data and graphs on young children under 6 from low-economic families as well as updates on the effect of postpartum Medicaid coverage for eligible women. Read more about the profiles here: nccp.org/early-childhood-pro…

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New profiles have been added to our PRiSM resource page including: The Chicago Parent Program, The Power of Two Program, as well as state funded training of clinicians in Child-Parent Psychotherapy. You can access the new profiles here: nccp.org/prism-project/

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We are seeking a Director or Senior Research Associate for our Family Economic Security team. Click on the link for more information: nccp.org/jobs/

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