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Policy & Advocacy


When Policy Creates Barriers: Why Proposed Child Care Changes Put Families at Risk
Families thrive when child care systems are stable, accessible, and rooted in trust. Proposed policy changes risk creating barriers that delay care, disrupt employment, and strain providers already operating with limited resources. When access is restricted, the impact reaches beyond families, affecting workforce participation and community stability. Protecting equitable, timely child care is essential to sustaining both families and our broader economy.

Dr. Jasmine Moses
6 days ago3 min read


Surveillance Is Not Support: BCDI-Ohio’s Statement on HB 649
Child care spaces must remain places of trust, safety, and dignity. Policies that introduce surveillance, even under the intent of accountability, risk compromising privacy, increasing burden on providers, and shifting early learning environments toward enforcement rather than care. We must protect children by strengthening systems through partnership, not monitoring.

Dr. Jasmine Moses
Mar 183 min read


Standing for Families and Providers: BCDI-Ohio’s Testimony on House Bill 647
Dr. Jasmine Moses, Policy Manager for the Black Child Development Institute Ohio, submitted testimony to the Ohio House Children and Human Services Committee expressing concerns about House Bill 647 and its potential impact on the stability of Ohio’s publicly funded child care system. Her testimony highlights the need for policies that uphold accountability, protect due process, support child care providers, and ensure families maintain access to safe, reliable care.

Dr. Jasmine Moses
Mar 92 min read


Why Listening to Dads Matters for Family Health
When conversations about maternal and infant health happen, dads are often left out. At BCDI Ohio, we are listening directly to fathers across the state to understand their experiences, challenges, and ideas for change. When dads are included, families thrive. Read the full blog and take our Dad and Caregiver Survey to help shape stronger support for families across Ohio.

Dr. Jasmine Moses
Feb 272 min read


BCDI-Ohio’s Public Comment on Proposed Federal Rule “Restoring Flexibility in the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF)”
This comment urges federal leaders to reconsider proposed changes to the child care rule that could destabilize families and providers. Drawing on on-the-ground experience in Ohio, it explains how affordable, reliable child care supports children’s development, family stability, and local economies. Removing key protections risks shifting financial strain back onto those already under pressure and weakening a system families depend on every day.

Dr. Jasmine Moses
Feb 52 min read


New Year, Our Work Continues:
As we begin a new year, the work of the Black Child Development Institute of Ohio continues with purpose and community at the center. Rooted in lived experience and guided by voices from across the state, our policy efforts reflect what families need to thrive. This blog is a space to share stories, updates, and insights as we move forward together.

Dr. Jasmine Moses
Jan 143 min read
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