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2021 National Prenatal-to-3 Research to Policy Summit
October 
07
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2021


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1pm


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2021 Roadmap
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About


The Texas Fatherhood Summit provides information on research-based practices and
guidance for professionals who engage with fathers and their families, including
local and state policymakers and agencies, researchers, and representatives from
parent and family programs, nonprofits, and other community groups. This year's
theme, "Taking Research to the Field," focuses on how research and evidence can
be applied on the ground when supporting fathers and families. Attendees will
learn:




- how programs serve fathers in a virtual environment;

- how programs use father voice to enhance their recruitment strategy, program
content, and program delivery;

-how programs help fathers develop and apply coparenting skills; and

- how programs are collaborating for success.

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thursday, October 7th, 2021

1:00 PM CT

Welcome and Overview of the 2021 Prenatal-to-3 State Policy Roadmap

Cynthia Osborne, Ph.D. - Director, Prenatal-to-3 Policy Impact Center; Associate
Dean, The University of Texas at Austin LBJ School of Public Affairs

Keynote Address 


Joe Jones, Founder and CEO, Center for Urban Families



1:15 PM CT

Introducing the 2021 Prenatal-to-3 State Policy Roadmap

Kaeley Benson, Ph.D. - Assistant Director, Prenatal-to-3 Policy Impact Center



1:30 PM CT

Panel: Transforming State Government to Support the Earliest Years

Jovanna Archuleta - Assistant Secretary for Native American Early Education and
Care, New Mexico Early Childhood Education and Care Department
Jenna Conway - Deputy Superintendent, Early Childhood Care and Education,
Virginia Department of Education
Janis Gonzales, M.D. - Chief Health Officer, New Mexico Early Childhood
Education and Care Department
Elizabeth Groginsky - Cabinet Secretary, New Mexico Early Childhood Education
and Care Department
Kayla Hahn, Ph.D. - Policy Director, Office of Governor Michael L. Parson

Robert C. White, Jr. - Councilmember At-Large, Council of the District of
Columbia



2:15 PM CT

The 2021 Prenatal-to-3 State Policy Roadmap: States’ Progress, Despite Huge
Challenges

Cynthia Osborne, Ph.D. - Director, Prenatal-to-3 Policy Impact Center; Associate
Dean, The University of Texas at Austin LBJ School of Public Affairs



2:30 PM CT

Same Family: Different Resources - State Policy Choices Lead to Varying Levels
of Family Resources

Cynthia Osborne, Ph.D. - Director, Prenatal-to-3 Policy Impact Center; Associate
Dean, The University of Texas at Austin LBJ School of Public Affairs



2:45 PM CT

Panel: Spotlights on States’ Policy Progress

Claire Wilson - State Senator, Washington State Senate

Cristina Pacione-Zayas - State Senator, Illinois State Senate
M. Teresa Ruiz - State Senator, New Jersey State Senate


Stephanie Hilferty - State Representative, Louisiana House of Representatives



3:45 PM CT

On the Horizon: New Research to Build the Evidence Base

Abby Lane, Ph.D. - Prenatal-to-3 Policy Clearinghouse Senior Research Associate,
Prenatal-to-3 Policy Impact Center



3:55 PM CT

Closing remarks & call to action


Cynthia Osborne, Ph.D. - Director, Prenatal-to-3 Policy Impact Center; Associate
Dean, The University of Texas at Austin LBJ School of Public Affairs



Friday, June 18th, 2021

1:00 PM CT

WElcome 


Dr. Cynthia Osborne, Child and Family Research Partnership, The University of
Texas at Austin

KEYNOTE


Dr. James McHale, Director, Family Study Center, University of South Florida



1:45 PM CT

panel: Co parenting


Moderator: Jessica Pearson, Founder and Director, Center for Policy Research;
Co-Director, National Fatherhood Research and Practice Network (FRPN)


Don Mansfield, Coparenting Seminar Leader, NewDay Services

Patrick Ortiz, Program Director, The Children's Shelter: Compadre y Compadre
Program and iParent SA




2:30 PM CT

pilot learning collaborative session


Josh Banks, Program Coordinator, Housing Authority of the City of Austin, IDADS
(Involved Dads of Action Developing and Succeeding)


Marlon Jones, Director of Fatherhood Services, STARRY

Henry Montelongo, Facilitator, BCFS Health and Human Services, Fatherhood EFFECT
Program

Joshua Williams, Fatherhood Project Supervisor, DePelchin Children's Center



3:30 PM CT

Pilot leaRning collaborative Breakout Sessions


 




Join us for Deep Dive Workshops

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11:30 AM-12:30 PM CT

Wednesday, October 20

Beyond eligibility: How can states reduce barriers to accessing benefits?

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1:00 PM – 2:00 PM CT

Wednesday, November 3

Beyond health coverage: How can states use Medicaid to fund the Roadmap?

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10:30 AM – 11:30 AM CT

wednesday, November 10

Beyond effectiveness: How can state policy choices increase equity?

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1:00 PM – 2:00 PM CT

wednesday, December 1

Beyond benefits: How can states design and implement a paid family leave
program?

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Event Details


Virtual
Thursday
, 
October 
7
, 
2021
1:00pm
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4:00pm 
CDT


Event Agenda


1pm


Registration Open


All attendees should convene in the Expo Hall to check in at the registration
desk.

2pm


Roundtable Panel: Entrepreneurial Financing


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3pm


Keynote: We Are Innovators

Our featured speaker will deliver a keynote on future innovations in finance.




FEATURED SPEAKERS

Jovanna


Archuleta

Assistant Secretary for Native American Early Education and Care, New Mexico
Early Childhood Education and Care Department



Jenna Conway

Deputy Superintendent, Early Childhood Care and Education, Virginia Department
of Education



Dr. Cynthia Osborne


Director, Prenatal-to-3 Policy Impact Center; Associate Dean, The University of
Texas at Austin LBJ School of Public Affairs 


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2021 Prenatal-to-3 State Policy Roadmap

See how your state tracks on the 11 most effective, evidence-driven policies and
strategies at pn3policy.org/roadmap.

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Jenna Lawrence Conway


Jenna Lawrence Conway is the Deputy Superintendent, Early Childhood Care and
Education for the Virginia Department of Education. She works with public and
private partners across the Commonwealth to unify the early childhood care and
education system to help prepare all Virginia children for kindergarten.
Previously, Jenna led a statewide effort in Louisiana, helping communities unite
child care, Head Start and school-based pre-k programs to increase access,
improve classroom quality and engage families of children aged birth to five. As
a result of her efforts, every publicly-funded classroom is observed, teachers
receive feedback and supports and families have better information. Results show
year over year improvement in teacher-child interactions in toddler and
preschool classrooms, leading to more children ready for school. She holds
degrees from Yale University, the Stanford University Graduate School of
Business and the Broad Education Residency.

Jovanna Archuletta

Assistant Secretary for Native American Early Education and Care comes from the
Pueblo of Nambe, one of the 22 Tribes in New Mexico in which she supports to
strengthen early education and care and meet the vision of each unique Tribe,
Pueblo and Nation. The past decade, Jovanna has spent her career working with
the Eight Northern Indian Pueblo’s Council and most recently worked with the Los
Alamos National Laboratories (LANL) Foundation creating eight individual early
childhood strategic plans- now being implemented across the tribes. Jovanna has
a Master’s in Business Administration from New Mexico Highland’s University
(NMHU) and also participated in Pueblo cohort to obtain a Child Development
Certificate (CDC) from Central New Mexico Community College (CNM).

Dr. Cynthia Osborne


Cynthia Osborne, Ph.D. is the director of the Child and Family Research
Partnership (CFRP) and leads its national Prenatal-to-3 Policy Impact Center.
She also serves as Chair of the Responsible Fatherhood working group for the
Fatherhood Research and Practice Network (FRPN). Osborne holds a Ph.D. in
Demography and Public Affairs from Princeton University, a Master in Public
Policy from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, and a Master of Arts in
Education from Claremont Graduate University.



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