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Family Child Care Partnerships
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The purpose of the Family Child Care Partnerships (FCCP) project is to assist family child care providers to provide high quality child care services, with a focus on moving them toward national accreditation standards. By fulfilling this purpose, it is the vision of FCCP to ensure that family child care providers develop and apply their knowledge, and become aware of and utilize available supports, in ways that foster the healthy growth and development of the infants, toddlers, and preschoolers in their care. Activities of FCCP designed for this purpose include
the following: The FCCP program provides services to licensed
family home childcare providers across the state of Alabama. A major reason
to target Alabama's family child care providers as a population is because
large segments of this audience are hard to reach. The "hard-to-reach"
providers share several common characteristics. First, because the family
child care provider is the owner as well as the primary (if not the only)
person providing care, a provider may frequently work more than 60 hours
per week. Second, an estimated 70% of providers live outside of the state's
major population centers--many in rural townships or communities, and
some in fairly isolated settings. This presents barriers to transportation
and frequency of contact with other providers. Third, family child care
workers are some of the lowest paid workers in our economy and find it
challenging to consider doing "more" than they already do. |