Early Childhood

The early years of life lay the foundation for lifelong health, learning, and well-being. The Capital Area Public Health Network (CAPHN) works with community partners to strengthen coordinated systems of care, expand preventive supports, and promote positive outcomes for children and families across the region.

Focus Areas

Early childhood work in the Capital Area is driven by collaboration, shared data, and coordinated action across healthcare, education, and family support systems. Together, partners focus on:
Positive Learning Experiences – Expanding access to quality early care and educational opportunities
Healthy Children & Families – Strengthening preventive care, developmental supports, and family well-being
Strong Families – Promoting protective factors and stable, connected family environments
See the full strategy and objectives in the 2025–2027 Community Health Improvement Plan.

Early Childhood Regional Team

The Capital Area Early Childhood Regional Team serves as the workgroup responsible for advancing the Early Childhood priority area of the Capital Area Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP). The team brings together partners from across sectors to coordinate strategies, review data, identify system gaps, and strengthen supports for young children and families across the region.

Members represent early care and education, healthcare, home visiting, family resource centers, behavioral health, and other child- and family-serving organizations working collaboratively to improve outcomes for children and families in the Capital Area.

Concord Connections Coalition

The Concord Connections Coalition (CCC) brings together service providers, educators, and community partners to strengthen communication, coordination, and resource sharing for children and families in the Capital Area.