Strategies 

Every California county has a unique set of services funded by Proposition 10 to improve early childhood development. In Alameda County, we focus on two major benchmarks:

  1. Children are ready for kindergarten, and can later achieve success in the third grade;
  2. Children are free from abuse and neglect.

We promote the health and well-being of children 0-5 and their families by:

Supporting children through a broad network of agencies and community organizations to provide early childhood services that enable children to begin school healthy, ready and able to learn, and emotionally well-developed.

Strengthening families by providing a variety of supports for families that enhance resilience and well-being, such as connecting families to resources and strengthening parenting knowledge and skills.

Supporting professionals through offering access to up-to-date information, creating opportunities to develop new skills and competencies, and fostering networking so that early childhood service providers can support one another.

Advocating and communicating to affect policy by promoting, communicating about and advocating for policies that affect the health and well-being of children during their most critical years of development.

In order to reach these benchmarks and accomplish our goals, First 5 Alameda County has formulated nine strategies designed to build on our work since 1999 on behalf of young children, take advantage of emerging opportunities, and align our work with significant regional, state and federal initiatives.

 

Our Current Strategies

 

Home Visiting/Family Support

 

Healthy Child Development Initiative

 

Quality Early Care & Education

 

School Readiness Initiative

 

Place-Based Initiatives

 

Training

 

Grants for Community Supports

 

Evaluation & Tecnhology

 

Policy, Advocacy & Communication

 

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