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Listservs
Operated by the Early Head Start National Resource Center
About Listservs:
Listservs are designed to connect a large group
of individuals using one email address. The use of one email address
allows all subscribers to the listserv to receive information shared
by individuals members. Only individuals subscribed to the listserv
can send or receive messages.
Below are the four listservs hosted by
the EHS NRC:
- The EHS Program Staff Listserv is designed for EHS program directors, managers, supervisors,
trainers, and direct-service staff. This list is open only
to staff of EHS programs. Sign up (http://www.ehsnrc.org/ListServSignup/) on our Web site if you are interested in subscribing
to this listserv.
- The Infant/Toddler Specialists Listserv consists of the Infant/Toddler Specialists from
the regionally funded Quality Improvement Centers (QIC's), other
QIC staff who work with EHS programs, the Early Head Start National
Resource Center staff, and representatives from the Head Start
Bureau. The primary purpose of this listserv is to share training
resources and information and communicate pertinent information
regarding EHS in a timely manner. This is a private (closed)
listserv.
- The Technical Work Group (TWG) Listserv, for members of the TWG, is established to facilitate
communication between the members of this work group. The TWG
was convened to offer recommendations to the Head Start Bureau
on current and future issues that impact the EHS initiative. This
is a private (closed) listserv.
If you have questions about any of these
listservs, please send your inquiries to Tamisa Brooks at
t.brooks@zerotothree.org.
Early Head Start National Resource Center @ ZERO TO THREE
2000 M. Street, NW, Suite 200
Washington, DC 20036
202-638-1144 Fax 202-638-0851
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This Web site was developed for the Head Start Bureau by
ZERO TO THREE: National Center for Infants, Toddlers, and
Families, under contract No. 105-98-2055 from the Administration
on Children, Youth and Families; Administration for Children
and Families; U. S. Department of Health and Human Services,
to operate the Early Head Start National Resource Center.
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