What's Happening in North Carolina?
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Median Wage*
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Average Wage*
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| Child
Care Worker |
$7.87
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$8.06
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| Preschool
Teacher |
$8.12
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$8.78
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Click here for explanations of Median/Average Income
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*Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, State Occupational Employment
and Wage Data 2003.
The North
Carolina Partnership for Children, Inc. and the National Economic Development
and Law Center (NEDLC) released a study on the child care industry in North
Carolina.
For more information visit
www.ncsmartstart.org or
www.nedlc.org. For other questions, call Greer Bowen Beaty, Public
Information Officer, NCPC (919) 821-7999 or Jen Wohl, Child Care Program
Manager, NEDLC, 510 910-5444.
Health Care Initiatives
T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood ® Health Insurance Program. Helps fund the cost of health insurance for individuals working in child care programs. Child care providers are eligible to have up to one-third of the cost of individual (not family) health insurance coverage reimbursed, if they meet the conditions of the program.
For more information contact the Child Care Services Association at (919) 967-3272 or by email at info@childcareservices.org
Professional Development Opportunities
Community Allies is based in Durham, NC and provides training and consultation to promote research-based information to teachers, administrators, parents and policy makers. Community Allies offers the following trainings: Taking on Turnover, LEAP, Model Work Standards, and Lifting the Lid.
For more information, contact Kate Thegen at 919-479-8106 or by email at commallies@aol.com
Scholarship Programs
T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood ® Project. This program which gives scholarships to child care workers to complete course work in early childhood education and to increase their compensation, was first developed and implemented in North Carolina. The T.E.A.C.H. model is currently being implemented in 23 states.
For more information contact the Child Care Services Association at (919) 967-3272 or by email at info@childcareservices.org
Wage Incentives
Child Care W.A.G.E.$® Program. This program which was developed in North Carolina provides graduated salary supplements linked to the education level of participating child care providers.
For more information contact the Child Care Services Association at (919) 967-3272 or by email at info@childcareservices.org
Other Resources
The Association of Early Childhood Professionals received funding for a LEAP Project in Greensboro, NC for 2002-2003. Fifteen participants took the leadership course through the University of North Carolina Greensboro. They identified state subsidy rates and health insurance as their primary focus for action. They are continuing together in Leadership Circles to work on these issues as well as doing advocacy work related to state budgets threats to current compensation initiatives in North Carolina.
For more information contact Rosemarie Vardell at 336-965-2947 or by email at r_vardel@uncg.edu
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