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16
Thursday
May 2024
8–9:30 a.m.

Partner Event: Policy & Pastries: Affordable and Available Child Care

Add to Calendar 2024-05-16 08:00:00 2024-05-16 09:30:00 Partner Event: Policy & Pastries: Affordable and Available Child Care Hosted by Greater Raleigh Chamber Registration  |  8 a.m.Programming  |  8:30-9:30 a.m. Join us for a policy discussion with Ariel Ford, Director of Child Development and Early Education at the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. An expert on child care and early education, Ariel leads the state's efforts to provide more options to a wider demographic of children across North Carolina. One-time federal dollars, used to keep teachers paid and childcare centers open, will run out in July and those centers will have to figure out how to pay their teachers and stay open without that economic lifeline. Businesses are struggling more and more with the reality that as communities grapple with a shortage of options for young children, employees have limited options as they seek to return to work while also caring for their children. The General Assembly is considering deregulation and increased state spending, but both come with concerns about child safety and the long-term impact on the state budget. This is sure to be a great opportunity to learn how the state, child care centers, and businesses are all working to try and address a complex issue with real-world implications. No refunds after May 9. 800 S Salisbury St, Raleigh, NC 27601 City of Raleigh America/New_York public

Hosted by Greater Raleigh Chamber

Registration  |  8 a.m.
Programming  |  8:30-9:30 a.m.

Join us for a policy discussion with Ariel Ford, Director of Child Development and Early Education at the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. An expert on child care and early education, Ariel leads the state's efforts to provide more options to a wider demographic of children across North Carolina. One-time federal dollars, used to keep teachers paid and childcare centers open, will run out in July and those centers will have to figure out how to pay their teachers and stay open without that economic lifeline. Businesses are struggling more and more with the reality that as communities grapple with a shortage of options for young children, employees have limited options as they seek to return to work while also caring for their children. The General Assembly is considering deregulation and increased state spending, but both come with concerns about child safety and the long-term impact on the state budget.

This is sure to be a great opportunity to learn how the state, child care centers, and businesses are all working to try and address a complex issue with real-world implications.

No refunds after May 9.

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Raleigh Chamber
800 S Salisbury St
Raleigh, NC 27601
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