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BEST START REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY (2009)

BEST START REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY (2009). The Best Start Initiative Local government, business, service agencies, school boards, parents and agencies

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Page 1: BEST START REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY (2009). The Best Start Initiative Local government, business, service agencies, school boards, parents and agencies

BEST START

REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

(2009)

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The Best Start Initiative

• Local government, business, service agencies, school boards, parents and agencies serving children 0 – 6 years plan and deliver early learning and care services

• Chatham-Kent was selected as 1 of 3 demonstration sites

• Fast tracking 10 year plan to improve children’s readiness to learn over 3 years

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Evidence Based Research

• Leading economists agree - investing in young children is the best way to stimulate economic growth

• Early education is the most cost effective way to decrease the number of future unskilled adults

• 90% of the brain develops in the first 3 years of life• Only 5% of public investments in children occur during

these years

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Evidence Based Research

• Development from pre-natal to 6 years sets the stage for future health, learning and behaviour

• Children developmentally ready to learn as they enter Grade 1 are more likely to: Complete high school, Find employment, and Contribute to society in other ways

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Best Start and the Chamber

• Kids with early learning experiences are 30% more likely to graduate from high school than those without

• By 2010, only 6% of jobs will require < Grade 12• Canadian Chamber of Commerce has identified 4 areas to

address skills shortages• One area is “Finding Tomorrow’s Labour Force”• Best Start can help local business build tomorrow’s labour

force

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Best Start Partnerships

• Network comprised of a Steering Committee and a local Planning Committee

• Membership includes municipal departments, school boards, various community agencies and parents

• Together identify community needs and develop joint plans to address needs and service gaps

• Seeking to expand network of partners

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Vision & Mission

Vision - A community that enriches the lives of children and families for a better tomorrow.

Mission - To advance the community by aligning and mobilizing citizens, business, services and government around the vision and by working together and investing in the early years.

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7 Strategic Objectives

• Enhance sustainability of Best Start• Enhance parent engagement in Best Start• Enhance communication with stakeholders• Promote universal access to services• Support recruitment and retention of ECE’s• Enhance the use of research• Evaluate local outcomes

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Programs & Services

• Licensed Child Care• Public Health Programs (pre and post natal)• Developmental Screenings• Early Learning Program for 2.5 – 4 year olds • Ontario Early Years Programs (early literacy) • Pre-school Speech & Language Program

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Programs & Services Cont’d

• Infant Hearing & Blind-Low Vision Programs• Occupational and Physiotherapy• Recreation & Library Programs• Child developmental & mental health services • Junior & Senior Kindergarten• Parent/caregiver educational workshops

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Best Start Hubs

• Services are typically delivered from convenient and easily accessed locations called Hubs

• Hubs currently exist in Blenheim, Chatham, Dresden, Ridgetown, Thamesville, Tilbury, Pain Court, Wallaceburg and Wheatley

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Pain Court Francophone Hub

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Blenheim Hub (W.J. Baird)

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Local Achievements

• 815 new licensed child care spaces• 15 new JK/SK child care sites in elementary schools• Preschool Early Learning Program (80 spaces)• Approx. 80 new jobs in early child development field• Built Best Start Hubs• Communication, media campaign & 1-866 720-7975

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Achievements Cont’d

• Successful engagement of families

• Some agencies have expanded service hours (nights/weekends)

• Expansion of speech, language and infant hearing programs

• Enhanced 18 month developmental assessment

• A maternal postpartum depression strategy

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Enhanced Outcomes• More licensed child care spaces and free ELP

for 2.5 - 4 year olds • Enhanced prevention

(i.e. prenatal education, clinics)• Earlier identification of

developmental delays• Earlier intervention

(i.e. speech and language, developmental supports)• Enhanced school readiness

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Early Benchmark Data

Activity 2005-06 2007-08 + / -

# Licensed CC Spaces 885 2096 + 137 %

# Children in Child Care 906 1,425 + 57%

# Families Served 680 1,129 + 66%

# Children in ELP 0 1,127 +++

# 0 – 6 Yrs in Receipt of Special Supports

152 190 + 25%

# 0 – 6 Yrs Served by Children’s Treatment Center

1,202 1,560 + 30%

Avg. Assessment Wait 79 days 50 days - 37%

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Goals Moving Forward

• Recognition of Best Start as a long-term workforce development strategy

• Recognition of Best Start as the ultimate Poverty Reduction Strategy

• Strengthening partnerships with the business sector and service clubs to support families and enhance children’s readiness to learn