Disaggregated Accountability and Decision-Making
Split Ownership
Split ownership of the early childhood system does not allow for the ECEC system to be intentionally designed, resulting in inequitable distribution of service availability.
Separate Data Systems
When separate data systems have been built for siloed early childhood programs, they are not integrated to effectively inform equitable decision-making and funding. Ultimately, state policymakers cannot allocate resources in a way that generates greater equity because they cannot see the full picture, and because of this, the early childhood system lacks comprehensive transparency and accountability.
Lack of Community Leadership
At the community level, there is typically no entity that has responsibility for planning comprehensively for ECEC services, causing community disruption when “competing” programs are added or service shortages arise.