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National Association for Family Child Care (NAFCC)
The focus of NAFCC is to provide technical assistance to family child care associations. This assistance is provided through developing leadership and professionalism, addressing issues of diversity, and by promoting quality and professionalism through NAFCC's Family Child Care.
http://www.nafcc.org
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Wisconsin Early Childhood Association (WECA)
We are the organization for early childhood professionals and those who support our work. We promote excellence in child development practices through a range of professional growth opportunities and support services.
http://www.wecanaeyc.org
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Wisconsin Child Care Resource & Referral Network
5 Odana Court
Madison, WI 53719
608-271-1230
info@wisconsinccrr.org
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Wisconsin Early Learning Coalition
The Early Learning Coalition is a broad-based and diverse coalition representing child care, Head Start, programs serving children with disabilities and special needs, and public schools. WFCCA is among the 12 statewide organizational members and is an active participant of the Coalition.
http://www.readysetgrowwi.org/
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Wisconsin Child Care Improvement Project (WCCIP)
The Wisconsin Child Care Improvement Project is a statewide non-profit agency dedicated to helping improve child care by helping child care professionals give the best care possible to your children. Technical advisors throughout the state work with family child care programs and child care group centers assisting them with start-up and achieving national accreditation. They offer a range of services including one-on-one consultations, targeted workshops, CDA advising, business planner consultations, and environment assessments.
http://www.wccip.org/
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Wisconsin Training Network and Event Calander (T-Net)
T-Net is a collaboration between the Child Care Information Center and The Registry
http://www.t-net.org/Default.htm
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The Registry
The Registry is Wisconsin's recognition system for the childhood care and education profession. It verifies that individuals meet entry level and ongoing training requirements of the Wisconsin licensing code and assesses educational accomplishments and professional contributions beyond those required.
http://www.the-registry.org
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Child Care Information Center (CCIC)
CCIC is a mail-order lending library and information center serving anyone in Wisconsin working in the field of child care and early childhood education. CCIC provides free information services, library services, and adult learning services to help child care professionals give the best possible start to Wisconsin's children.
http://www.dpi.state.wi.us/ccic
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Wisconsin Council on Children and Families (WCCF)
The Wisconsin Council on Children and Families, Inc. is a not-for-profit child and family advocacy agency. Its mission is to promote the well-being of children and families in Wisconsin by advocating for effective and efficient health, education, and human service delivery systems. Publishes Capitol Comments, a newsletter that focuses on legislative issues affecting children and families.
http://www.wccf.org
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Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services, Division of Children and Family Services, Bureau of Regulation and Licensing (BRL)
The Bureau of Regulation and Licensing is responsible for licensing and regulating child day care and children's residential care facilities and private child welfare agencies for adoption and foster care in Wisconsin. It provides quality assurance and consumer protection services for children in care in licensed children's programs throughout the state. The Bureau's website includes required forms, Regional Office contacts, the Group Day Care Manual with Commentary, the Family Day Care Manual with Commentary, information on choosing and locating child care, on starting a child care program, and on background checks.
http://dhfs.wisconsin.gov/rl_dcfs/INDEX.HTM
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Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development, Division of Workforce Solutions, Bureau of Workforce Programs, Child Care Section (CCS)
The DWD Child Care Section, an agency of the Wisconsin State Government, works in cooperation with the early childhood community in administering a wide variety of programs and services to provide access to affordable, high quality child care and early education experiences, to enhance our children's development and to support their families in work and parenting roles.
http://dwd.wisconsin.gov/dws/programs/childcare/default.htm
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Wisconsin Early Childhood Collaborating Partners
The Wisconsin Early Childhood Collaborating Partners is a statewide group of nearly 200 public and private agencies and associations united through a common desire for a blended, comprehensive delivery system for high quality early childhood care and education. Their website brings together many resources to support partnership efforts.
http://www.collaboratingpartners.com/index.html
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National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC)
This Web site provides a summary of the wide range of educational services and resources available through NAEYC for adults who work with and for young children in child care and other early childhood programs.
http://www.naeyc.org
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National Child Care Information Center (NCCIC)
Excellent source of information about child care and links to national child care organizations and clearinghouses.
http://www.nccic.org
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