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Report: Two-Generation Approach Could Move the Needle on Poverty

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Wednesday, November 12, 2014   

COLUMBUS, Ohio - Pulling Ohio's children out of poverty will take a concerted effort, focused on both the parent and the child, according to a new report.

The Annie E. Casey Foundation recommends a two-generation strategy that gives children a good start with early education, at the same time it provides parents the tools they need to strengthen their families.

Dawn Wallace-Pascoe, Kids Count project manager for the Children's Defense Fund Ohio, said the "two-generation" approach makes sense.

"What's really needed to move the needle on poverty is to lift families," she said, "not just addressing one or the other but looking at a more holistic approach."

According to the report, policies are needed that expand job training, provide educational and career opportunities and give parents more flexibility at work. It says local, state, and federal agencies can coordinate and share data to bring together child and adult programs, with the goal of better assisting families.

Wallace-Pascoe said one example of the two-generation approach in Ohio is a provision in the recent mid-biennium review of the state budget. It allows for continuous eligibility for child-care subsidies, which helps parents should they lose their job or need extended sick time.

"What this did was put $15 million into creating a continuous eligibility program that allows up to 12 weeks of eligibility," she said. "It not only supports working parents, but it also maintains consistency in the care of children, which are two important things."

Patrice Cromwell, director of strategic initiatives for the Casey Foundation, said the two-generation approach is based on research that shows beneficial outcomes for children when parents have more economic opportunity for themselves and their families.

"So, if we can help families become more stable," she said, "it leads to lower family stress and increases the opportunity for stronger parent-child relationships."

Cromwell said almost half of the country's young children are growing up in low-income households, and an estimated one in four Ohio children lives in poverty.

The report, "Creating Opportunity for Families: A Two-Generation Approach," is online at AECF.org.


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