• The Trauma of Homelessness: The Impact on Very Young Children & Families (2 Part Series starts 8/11 and finishes on 8/18)

    The CT Office of Early Childhood, with funding from the Quality Improvement Support project, has partnered with the RESC Alliance to design and deliver a number of technical assistance activities. As part of that project, EdAdvance, one of the six-member agencies of the RESC Alliance will be offering a free training opportunity to  individuals working in the infant-early childhood/family field, who are seeking to broaden their knowledge on the topic of the impact of trauma and homelessness in early childhood.  Training Objectives: Understand the Relationship Between Homelessness & Trauma Learn How Homelessness Impacts Attachment Relationships, Early Development & Learning Understand the Definition of Homelessness & the Basics of the McKinney Vento Law Learn Successful Strategies for Engaging Families Registration Link: Register for Part 1 Register for Part 2

  • Interagency Coordinating Council Meeting

    The ICC consists of representative members appointed by the Governor and leaders of the State House of Representatives and State Senate. Their role is to advise and assist the Lead Agency (Office of Early Childhood) in the implementation of the Birth to Three System. This meeting is open to the public. This meeting will be remote. Join here on February 6th at 9am. The agenda for the meeting can be found here.

  • December ICC Meeting

    American School for the Deaf 139 North Main Street, West Hartford, CT, United States

    The next State Interagency Coordinating Council (ICC) meeting is open to the public. It will be held in person at the American School for the Deaf. Click here for the meeting agenda and directions to the meeting space.

  • Program Directors’ Meeting

    American School for the Deaf 139 North Main Street, West Hartford, CT, United States

    This meeting will be in person and will immediately follow the December ICC meeting at the American School for the Deaf.