Advocacy
Advocacy is one of Children’s Friends’ five principles. We define advocacy as “taking a leadership role in educating policymakers and the public on the needs of the youngest and most vulnerable children and their families.”
2024 Budget and Legislative Priorities
Children’s Friend is calling for investments in First Connections, Early Interventions, Head Start, and the Child Care Assistance program.
First Connections is Rhode Island’s frontline home visiting service for families with newborns statewide. Children’s Friend is one of four non-profit agencies that provide this program designed to identify babies’ and families’ needs as early as possible and connect them with services to address those needs. Children’s Friend served almost 400 children in 2023.
Rates for First Connections have not been permanently increased in 22 years. Without a permanent increase, we will no longer be able to provide this critical service. We urge the state to make the increased rates permanent, effective July 1, 2024.
Rhode Island’s EI program provides special education services to infants and toddlers who
have developmental delays or disabilities. EI is the front door to the state’s public education system and the foundation of the special education system. Children’s Friend served 600 children in 2023.
Rates for EI are below what is needed to sustain the program and, coupled with a staffing crisis, the result is children have long wait times for services. We urge the state to fully fund Early Intervention as recommended by the Office of the Health Insurance Commissioner.
- End Waiting Lists for Early Intervention (H7334 Cotter / S2359 Valverde, Governor’s FY25 budget):
- Provide a 25% Medicaid rate increase to fully staff Early Intervention programs to end waiting lists and serve all children in need.
- Establish an annual Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) for rates.
- Add Early Intervention staff to the Child Care for Child Care Educators program (and remove the household income limit). See this also under (Solve the Early Educator Staffing Crisis below).
Children’s Friend provides an array of early education and early child care options for families including Early Head Start, Head Start, Child Care, and Pre-K. We served over 1,900 children in 2023 at one of our 13 licensed early childhood centers. We have a waitlist for these programs, primarily due to our inability to hire enough staff.
We urge the state to invest in child care reimbursement rates, the Head Start program, and strategies to invest in our early education workforce.
- Solve the Early Educator Staffing Crisis (H7123 Diaz / S2344 DiMario): Expand and continue the Child Care for Child Care Educators program to include Early Intervention staff. Remove the household income limit by providing eligibility for early educators to the Child Care Assistance Program as a protected population with no copayments. This program will end in July 2024 unless continued in statute.
- Pass the Early Educator Compensation Stabilization Act(H7251 Donovan / S2038 Cano) to:
- Invest $2.5 million to continue the Child Care WAGE$ national model program to provide substantial wage supplements for early educators with CDAs, associate’s, and bachelor’s degrees. This program will end in summer 2024 without new funding.
- Invest $5 million to continue retention bonuses @ $3,000/year for some early educators to prevent loss of staff/closure of more classrooms and programs.
- Streamline Access to the Child Care Assistance Program (H7122 Diaz / S2459 DiMario): Remove the outdated child support enforcement requirement in the statute.
- Child Care is Essential (H7124 Diaz/Cano):
- Invest approximately $12 million to raise family income eligibility to the federal standard for CCAP, helping about half of the families in Rhode Island with babies and young children.
- Invest $6 million to provide a 50% rate increase for infants under 18 months in the RI Child Care Assistance Program to stabilize and expand access to quality care for the age group in greatest need.
- Increase provider rates for all ages of children in the RI Child Care Assistance Program to meet or exceed federal standards.
- Expand RI Pre-K Equitably in Birth – 5 Context (H7497 McNamara/Gallo, Governor’s FY25 budget):
As Pre-K expands, ensure there is adequate investment to:- Provide compensation parity for all teachers of publicly funded preschool classrooms (RI Pre-K and Head Start) equal to public Kindergarten teachers with similar qualifications and experience. Right now, there is a $25,000 gap in pay.
- Sustain and expand state investments in Head Start and Early Head Start as part of the state’s plan to achieve universal access to preschool for all 3- and 4-year-olds.
- Establish and fund a 30% infant/toddler spending benchmark in statute as part of RI Pre-K expansion, so that for every $10 million of new funding invested in RI Pre-K expansion there will be at least $3 million of new funding invested to sustain and expand access to high-quality infant and toddler child care and early learning.
- Allow and support family child care programs to participate in delivering RI Pre-K. Remove state requirements restricting enrollment based on child residence for RI Pre-K programs in community-based settings to promote continuity and family choice.
Requests that the Children’s Cabinet be required to host an open meeting by September of 2024 to review these measures of progress on the recommendations included in the “RI Early Childhood Governance Systems Analysis” report released in December 2023.
- Joint Resolution Supporting Continued Focus and Actions for Improved Coordination between Agencies Responsible for Early Childhood and Early Learning Programs (S2530 Gallo / H7934 Caldwell):
- Implementing improved data infrastructure
- Intra-agency coordination on guidance for problem-solving in the system
- Engaging directly with providers and families to develop a set of metrics for success
- Establishing an annual unified budget submission and annual report on system spending and performance outcomes; and reviewing and updating the State’s quality standards and corollary requirements for professional qualifications
- Ensuring that supports for early care and education professionals are being delivered effectively
- Implementation of a “no wrong door approach” to enrolling in programs; and planning and implementing a strategy for cross-agency family engagement and communications
- December 30, 2023, Letter to the editor, David Caprio
- Improve the RI Works Cash Assistance Program (H7686 Handy / S2337 Murray):
- Update the cash assistance benefit to ensure children do not live in deep poverty (below 50% FPL)
- Adopt an annual Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA).
- Repeal the full family sanction.
- Restore eligibility to legal permanent residents.
2024 Testimony
- February 28, 2024, Early Intervention and First Connections, H7225, David Caprio
- March 15, 2024, Save First Connections, David Caprio, Jennifer Fairbank, Benedict Lessing and Margaret Holland McDuff
- March 21, 2024, Human Service Subcommittee, House Finance Committee, Governor’s Dept of Health Budget, David Caprio
- April 11, Senate Finance Committee, First Connections, S2360, Alyssa Carvalho
- April 11, Senate Finance Committee, First Connections, S2360, David Caprio
- April 11, Senate Finance Committee, Budget Art 9, H7225, David Caprio
- April 23, 2024, Senate Finance Committee, Governor’s FY2025 Budget vis vis DOH, David Caprio
- May 1, 2024, House Finance Committee, Representative Giraldo’s RI Family Home Visiting Act Bill, H7899, David Caprio
- May 1, 2024, House Finance Committee, Representative Giraldo’s RI Family Home Visiting Act Bill, H7899, Alyssa Carvalho
- February 28, 2024, House of Education on IDEA, H7438, David Caprio
- March 20, 2024, Senate Committee on Education on IDEA, S2512, David Caprio
- April 11, 2024 Senate Finance Committee, Early Intervention, S2359, Alicia Moran
- May 1, 2024, House Finance Committee, Representative Cotter’s Early Intervention Bill, H7337, Alicia Moran
- March 19, 2024, Senate Committee on Finance, Senate Committee on Education, Governor’s Budget Article 8 re Pre-K, David Caprio
- March 20, 2024, Senate Education Committee, on the Early Educator Compensation Stabilization Act, S2038, David Caprio
- April 3, 2024, Senate Education Committee, Senator Gallo’s S2843, David Caprio
- April 3, 2024, Senate Education Committee, Senator Cano’s Child Care is Essential, S 2847, David Caprio
- April 3, 2024, House Finance Committee, Subcommittee on Human Services, Governor’s FY2025 Budget vis a vis DHS, David Caprio
- April 23, 2024, Senate Finance Committee, Senatore DiMario’s bill S2344, Yeisha Pereira
- April 23, 2024, Senate Finance Committee, Senatore DiMario’s bill S2344, David Caprio
- April 23, 2024, Senate Finance Committee, Governor’s FY2025 Budget vis a vis DHS, David Caprio
- April 30, 2024, House Finance Committee, Representative McNamara’s Expand RI Pre-K Equitably in Birth, H7497, David Caprio
- April 30, 2024, House Finance Committee, Representative Donovan’s Early Educator Compensation Stabilization Act, H7251, David Caprio
- April 30, 2024, House Finance Committee, Representative Donovan’s Office of Early Childhood Development and Learning, H7336, David Caprio
- May 9, 2024, House Finance Committee, Representative Diaz’s Child Care for Child Care Educators Nill, H7123, Yeisha Pereira
- May 9, 2024, House Finance Committee, Representative Diaz’s Child Care is Essential, H7124, David Caprio
- April 2, 2024, Senate Committee on Finance, Senator DiPalma’s S2553 regarding adding rate review to Caseload Estimating process, David Caprio
- April 23, 2024, Senate Finance Committee, Senator Murray’s Improve the RI Works Cash Assistance Program, S2337
- May 9, 2024, Representative Handy’s Improve the RI Works Cash Assistance Program, H7686, David Caprio
- May 15, 2024, Representative Spear’s Medical Assistance and Public Assistance Caseload Estimating Conferences, H-7591, David Caprio
Yeisha Pereira, lead Head Start teacher at Children’s Friend, testified at the Senate Finance Committee meeting on 4.23.24 on the importance of the Child Care for Early Educators program.
Tiana Ochoa, VP of Programs/Director of Head Start at Children’s Friend testified on 5.09.24 on the need for the Child Care is Essential Act, H7124.
Children’s Friend President and CEO David Caprio, First Connections Nurse Alyssa Carvalho, and Early Intervention Clinical Supervisor Alicia Moran testified at the Senate Finance Committee meeting on 4.11.24 to share why First Connections and Early Intervention programs are so important.
How You Can Help
Join a meeting with the Right from the Start campaign to learn more about these issues.
One of the most effective tools we have is to share real stories of how Children’s Friend makes a difference for the children and families we serve.
Thriving In Early Head Start: Donovan’s Story
You might remember a very cute young boy stealing the show at RI Strolling Thunder 2023 by spontaneously grabbing a toy microphone and joining Governor McKee and other leaders to offer his “remarks.”
Head Start
https://player.pbs.org/viralplayer/3079396613
First Connections
Children’s Friend: Needed Now More Than Ever
Marc’s Story
The Dads Job Training Program at Children’s Friend
Many, many thanks to Capitol Conduit, who donated this amazing video.
Contact Your Legislators
It’s never too late to reach out to thank your legislators or ask them to do more to help children.
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2023 Testimony
- March 8, 2023, (CCAP) & Head Start, David Caprio
- March 15, 2023, RIDE , David Caprio
- March 21, 2023, (CCAP) & Head Start, David Caprio
- April 4, 2023, RIDE, David Caprio
- May 2, 2023, Child Care is Essential Act, S522, David Caprio
- May 3, 2023, Child Care is Essential Act, H5193, David Caprio
- May 3, 2023, Early Educator Investment Act, H5094, David Caprio
- May 3, 2023, Early Educator Investment Act, H6169, David Caprio
- May 3, 2023, Pre-K, HS, EHS, H6009, David Caprio
- May 18, 2023, Early Educator Investment Act, S377, David Caprio
- March 15, 2023, First Connections, David Caprio
- April 20, 2023, Early Intervention, H5983, Elizabeth Czerwein
- April 20, 2023, Early Intervention, H5983, David Caprio
- April 20, 2023, Early Intervention, H5983, Gianna Robenhymer
- April 27, 2023, Early Intervention, S523, David Caprio
- April 27, 2023, Early Intervention, S523, Gianna Robenhymer
- May 4, 2023, First Connections, H5810, Lea Kabbas
- May 4, 2023, Fisrt Connections, H5810, Michele Holderman
- May 4, 2023, First Connections, S207, Lea Kabbas
- May 4, 2023, First Connections, S207, Michele Holderman
- March 7, 2023, DCYF, David Caprio
- March 30, 2023, DCYF, David Caprio
- May 4, 2023, Home and Community Based Providers Rate Increase, S782, Geneva Washington
- May 4, 2023, Home and Community Based Providers Rate Increase, S782, David Caprio
- May 4, 2023, Home and Community Based Providers Rate Increase, H5987, David Caprio
- May 4, 2023, Home and Community Based Providers Rate Increase, H5987, Geneva Washington
- March 7, 2023, DCYF, David Caprio
- March 30, 2023, DCYF, David Caprio
- May 4, 2023, Home and Community Based Providers Rate Increase, S782, Geneva Washington
- May 4, 2023, Home and Community Based Providers Rate Increase, S782, David Caprio
- May 4, 2023, Home and Community Based Providers Rate Increase, H5987, David Caprio
- May 4, 2023, Home and Community Based Providers Rate Increase, H5987, Geneva Washington