Farm to Table for Early Care and Education Programs

The Wisconsin Council on Children and Families (WCCF) is excited to announce the creation of the Farm to Early Care and Education project, which will bring the farm to table movement to child care programs across the state. The project is funded by a $150,000 grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation of Battle Creek, Mich. WCCF will...

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2016 KIDS COUNT Data Book

Wisconsin ranks number 13 in overall child well-being in the latest KIDS COUNT® Data Book released today by the Annie E. Casey Foundation. While the ranking indicates that Wisconsin’s children are faring better than 37 other states, it’s critical to note that Wisconsin’s children of color face some of the greatest racial disparities in...

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Child Care Market Survey Shows Payment Rates Disturbingly Low

It is no secret that the payment rates for the Wisconsin Shares (WI Shares) child care subsidy program have been on a steep decline for many years. Where are we now, and how did we get there? A recent child care market survey shows how low the payment rates have plummeted. Historical Background Reasonable range of affordable child care:...

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Where Will Wisconsin Youth Be When the Music Stops?

A recent story published by Frontline highlights that in the last seven years, five states (Illinois, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Mississippi, and New Hampshire) have raised the age at which youth can be tried as adults.  South Carolina and Louisiana have also recently passed legislation, expected to be signed into law soon that will...

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The Compelling Fiscal Logic for Expanding BadgerCare

Budget Project Analysis Counters the Cost Concerns Raised by Expansion Opponents   Suppose you could refinance your mortgage and initially save $100 per month, but the net savings would decline over a few years to $90 per month. Would you jump at that opportunity, or would you be scared off by the fact that the larger initial savings...

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Wraparound’s Recipe for Success

What makes wraparound and other systems of care approaches different than traditional service delivery systems?  What makes them both a challenge to implement in traditional bureaucracies?  WCCF's, Wraparounds Recipe for Success,  highlights some of the lesser discussed system reforms and implementation strategies that make a...

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A Recipe for Implementing Wraparound Approaches

As June begins, recall that May was Mental Health Awareness Month.  WCCF released its publication, Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Wisconsin's Children, in early May, and in this posting we are disseminating a short brief providing a unique way to look at and think about the ingredients that make wraparound approaches successful in...

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