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Office of Children and Families Policy outlines FY25 accomplishments and FY26 work plan; committee asks for Latino-focused review and children’s budget analysis
Summary
OCFP presented its FY24–25 annual report and FY25–26 work plan, highlighting partnerships on data, childcare expansion grant work and early education initiatives; the committee accepted the report and asked OCFP to add a focused review of Latino Health Assessment findings and to coordinate with the South County Youth Task Force.
The Office of Children and Families Policy (OCFP) presented its annual report and FY 2025–26 work plan Oct. 7, highlighting policy and data work, early‑care and education initiatives, and the county’s role in coordinating children’s budgeting and data products.
Heidi Amberling, OCFP director, said the office supports an equity‑first, data‑driven agenda through policy analysis, cross‑agency collaboration and strategic initiatives. She described OCFP participation in the 2025 children's data book (in partnership with Kids in Common), quarterly children’s budget work with the Office of Budget Analysis and state‑level engagement on bills. OCFP also coordinates three early care and education initiatives with First…
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