Enabling responsive early childhood strategies: the Primokiz Approach for Local Governments
The Primokiz approach has proved to be a successful vehicle for building a sustainable infrastructure of cross-sector capacity at the local level, backed-up by political support and funding able to shape and implement early childhood strategies and plans rooted in the needs of the communities. Using the approach, new services have been created or expanded to meet the needs of children and families that previously were unknown. New outdoor spaces or playgrounds have been built for different age groups, additional education, health, social working staff have been hired, and capacity building programs for staff working in ECEC services were provided.
During this webinar, implementers from Romania and Slovenia will share about the process that has brought early childhood onto local agendas, built expertise and capacity to learn and analyze local needs, to make informed and responsive decisions, and how they laid the foundations for an empowered local leadership that understands that early childhood development and early years provision require a cross-sector mindset, and a close look to the real needs of children and families.
Moderator
Dr. Mihaela Ionescu – Program Director, ISSA
Panellists
Carmen Lica – Executive Director, Step by Step Center, Romania
Cristiana Boca – Early Childhood Coordinator, Step by Step Center, Romania
Mateja Rezek – Researcher, Education Research Institute – Step by Step Center for Quality in Education, Slovenia
Webinar recording
Access the PowerPoint slides here.
View the concept note here.