Unlock the Potential of Your Workforce with the Business Navigator Child Care Toolkit
Join us at the prestigious Rivers Casino & Resort on December 10th for the highly anticipated Capital Region launch of the Business Navigator Toolkit. This transformative event is hosted by Brightside Up, in collaboration with the Center for Economic Growth and the Capital Region Chamber, offering a morning filled with insightful discussions and networking opportunities.
The Business Navigator Child Care Toolkit is a pioneering resource developed by the Early Care & Learning Council, funded by the Office of Children and Family Services. This statewide initiative provides crucial strategies and tools for New York State employers dedicated to enhancing workplace support for caregivers.
What You Will Gain:
Insightful Strategies: Learn how to tailor child care solutions that meet the specific needs of your employees and provide a substantial return on investment.
Implementation Tools: Access practical tools that facilitate the implementation of effective child care strategies within your business.
Resource Connections: Discover essential case studies, regional contacts, and additional resources to kickstart or enhance your child care programs.
Data-Driven Solutions: Understand the critical areas of child care needs through comprehensive data available to employers and child care providers.
Networking Opportunities: Connect with other business leaders, HR professionals, and policymakers committed to fostering family-friendly work environments.
This toolkit not only aims to align work responsibilities with caregiving needs but also enhances your company's competitiveness by ensuring equitable economic opportunities for all employees.
Who Should Attend: Business Owners, HR Professionals, Policy Makers, and anyone interested in creating a supportive and productive workplace.
Don't miss this opportunity to be at the forefront of workplace innovation. Register today to secure your spot and be part of the change that shapes the future of work in New York State!