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STATE OF CHILD CARE IN COÖS COUNTY
The purpose of the report is to document the current and potential future state of the child care industry, specifically as it pertains to market and financial viability. This report also outlines the impact The CCDN has had on the child care industry in Coös County and discusses potential opportunities for economic sustainability of the industry overall.
The purpose of the report is to document the current and potential future state of the child care industry, specifically as it pertains to market and financial viability. This report also outlines the impact The CCDN has had on the child care industry in Coös County and discusses potential opportunities for economic sustainability of the industry overall.
STATE OF CHILD CARE IN COÖS COUNTY
The purpose of the report is to document the current and potential future state of the child care industry, specifically as it pertains to market and financial viability. This report also outlines the impact The CCDN has had on the child care industry in Coös County and discusses potential opportunities for economic sustainability of the industry overall. |
COÖS COUNTY EARLY CHILDHOOD SYSTEM PLAN
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After ten years of investing in and cultivating a network designed to improve the health and well-being of all children 0-8 in Coös County, New Hampshire, the Coalition is ready to enter a new phase of work.
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BY AND FOR US
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This article shares insights from a retrospective evaluation of Coös' inclusive collaborative process, the central role of community partners in systems change, and how the Neil and Louise Tillotson Fund's investment intentionally shaped initiative goals and structure — strengthening learning, capacity and community.
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DESIGNING SYSTEMS TO ELIMINATE THE CONSEQUENCES OF MATERNAL DEPRESSION
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The following case studies highlight stories of three states that have developed successful systems for screening for maternal depression and providing appropriate follow-up treatment.
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