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Schools as Integrated Service Hubs for Young Children and Families: Policy Implications of the Toronto First Duty Project

机译:学校作为幼儿和家庭的综合服务中心:多伦多优先项目的政策含义

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In many parts of the world early childhood services are disconnected in ways that reduce their effectiveness in supporting family life, healthy child development, and the transition to school. Furthermore, access to these services is often limited, particularly for marginalized families. There is increasing policy interest around the world in building early childhood service systems that are universal and integrated, as a way of strengthening the effectiveness and equity of early childhood services. Although there is a growing push to unify child care and education in a universal system, both in Canada and elsewhere, a fully integrated system would bring together additional services for family support, health and community programs. The Toronto First Duty demonstration project was designed to test the feasibility and effects of a universal model for integrating child care, kindergarten, family support and other services in school-based community hubs. The intent of the project partners — a charitable foundation, municipal government, and school board- was to mobilize knowledge to improve early childhood programs and policy at both the local and provincial levels. A university-based research team has worked over the last decade to evaluate the implementation process and outcomes of the project, and has contributed to the knowledge mobilization for practice and policy change. The research found positive evidence on the feasibility of implementing the model, as well as evidence about the processes that work through program and family pathways to enhance child development and parenting. Findings from the project have helped to move provincial policy in Ontario and elsewhere in Canada. Although fixed models may not apply to new contexts, some of the evidence-informed design principles from this project converge with findings from other jurisdictions and have broad implications for policies promoting universal, integrated service systems for early childhood. Kew words integrated preschool services early childhood policy early childhood education and care parent supports and outreach school-based hubs
机译:在世界许多地区,幼儿服务的连接方式有所降低,从而降低了其在支持家庭生活,儿童健康成长和过渡到学校方面的有效性。此外,获得这些服务的机会常常受到限制,特别是对边缘化家庭而言。建立增强普遍性和综合性的幼儿服务系统,以增强幼儿服务的有效性和公平性,是全世界越来越多的政策兴趣。尽管在加拿大和其他地方,在普及儿童教育和教育的统一系统方面,越来越多的推动力,但一个完全集成的系统将为家庭支持,保健和社区计划提供更多服务。多伦多第一任务示范项目旨在测试将儿童保育,幼儿园,家庭支持和其他服务整合到学校社区中心的通用模型的可行性和效果。项目合作伙伴(慈善基金会,市政府和学校董事会)的目的是动员知识,以改善地方和省级的幼儿计划和政策。一个基于大学的研究团队在过去十年中一直致力于评估该项目的实施过程和成果,并为实践和政策变化的知识动员做出了贡献。该研究发现了实施该模型的可行性的积极证据,以及通过程序和家庭途径提高孩子发育和养育子女的过程的证据。该项目的发现有助于推动安大略省和加拿大其他地方的省级政策。尽管固定的模型可能不适用于新的环境,但是该项目中一些以证据为依据的设计原则与其他司法管辖区的研究结果相融合,并且对促进针对幼儿的通用集成服务系统的政策具有广泛的意义。邱言整合了学前服务,幼儿政策,幼儿教育和关怀,家长支持和基于学校的枢纽

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