Polices and programs aimed at improving the life chances of young children come in many varieties ... They all share a belief that early childhood development is susceptible to environmental influences and that wise public investments in
young children can increase the odds of favorable developmental outcomes.
National Research Council and Institutes of Medicine, in "From Neurons to Neighborhoods," 2001
In the budget, Governor Rell has created an Early Childhood Investment
Advisory Cabinet, made up of commissioners from the child related agencies of
Education (SDE), Social Services (DSS), Public Health (DPH), Children and
Families (DCF), and Mental Retardation. The Cabinet will ensure the
coordination of the services offered by the various departments for preschool
youngsters, recommend management enhancements and propose service
improvement to the School Readiness system. The Governor’s budget also
creates the Early Childhood Research and Policy Council which will bring
together members of Connecticut’s education, business and philanthropic
communities to advise the Early Childhood Advisory Cabinet.
Connecticut Governor’s Budget Summary
Governor M Jodi Rell, February 9, 2005
Topics
[1]: http://www.readysetgrowctkids.org/resources/2005_03_ece_governance_final_report.pdf
[2]: http://www.readysetgrowctkids.org/finance.html
[3]: http://www.readysetgrowctkids.org/finance_category_30.html
[4]: http://www.readysetgrowctkids.org/reports.html
[5]: http://www.readysetgrowctkids.org/reports_category_15.html
[6]: http://www.readysetgrowctkids.org/reports_category_16.html