The Alliance for Early Success is working with policy advocates across the country to give family voice a central role in their agenda setting and advocacy. This means ensuring the perspectives, daily-life expertise, and leadership of families—especially those historically excluded from decision-making—actively shape early childhood policy and advocacy efforts through authentic and sustained engagement, shared power, and lasting partnerships.
Making family voice central leads to the co-creation of solutions that build inclusive, impactful, and durable systems change.
Take a look at the Family Voice Institute kickoff webinar, Families at the Table, which focused on authentic family engagement and shared leadership in early childhood policy advocacy, featuring experts from the National Center for Family and Parent Leadership and successful partnerships in Rhode Island. (Passcode is Lh+^vD.)