IMPACT Legacy
Professional Development
Regions
Equitable Access
Collaboration
100

This is what IMPACT stands for

What is "Improve and Maximize programs so All Children Thrive?"

100

All of these trainings but one, are offered by Region 3:

CLASS, ASQ, Micro-Managing 101, Outdoor classroom

What is Micro-Managing 101?

100

Quality Counts California includes this many counties statewide. 

What is 58 counties?

100

Region 3 has expanded equitable access across all counties by offering this type of training.

What is virtual training?

100

Region 3 collaborates with several statewide systems, including this soon to be extinct system that stores professional development and credential data for the ELC workforce.

What is the California Early Care and Education Workforce Registry? 

200

IMPACT was originally funded $125,828,000 for this many years

What is 4 years?

200

This training series explores leadership and coaching with a human-based approach.

What is Transforming Your Leadership & Coaching?

200

This structure supports counties by sharing resources, training and reducing duplication. 

What is Regional Hubs?

200

When a county doesn't have enough trainers, Region 3 ensures access by sending in these. 

What are supplemental facilitators or trainers?

200

We collaborate across the region with this team, know as BEELS. This acronym stands for....

What is Building Equity in Early Learning Systems?

300

Alongside F5CA, these two state agencies co-lead QCC.

What are the California Department of Education (CDE) and the California Department of Social Services (CDSS)?

300

The DRDP trainings focuses on this type of educator practice. 

What is meaningful observation, documentation, and rating of Child development?

300

This number represents the amount of counties in Region 3.

What is 14?

300

Our quarterly meeting increases equitable access by offering the meeting in these two formats. 

What is in-person and virtual?

300

By collaborating across counties, Region 3 takes on collective administrative responsibilities, reducing stress on these partners. 

What is consortia leads?

400

 One key area of improvement IMPACT Legacy prioritizes for adult-child interactions

What is Trauma-informed practices, culturally responsive care, authentic family engagement?

400

The Creating Brave Spaces equips educators to disrupt this in early learning.

What is implicit bias, racism, and hate?

400

All but one of these are Region 3 counties: Alpine, Amador, Yuba, Sierra, Yolo. 

What is Alpine?

400

When Region 3 closes the _________ gaps to ensure smaller counties have the same professional development opportunities as larger counties, which address this core equity principle. 

What is closing the opportunity gaps?

400

By pooling expertise and sharing materials across multiple counties, Region 3 demonstrates this equitable practice. 

What is regional collaboration, reduces silos, prevent redundancy, save resources, saves time and money?

500

These two statewide agencies partner with F5CA to lead Quality Counts California (QCC)

What is California Department of Education (CDE) and California Department of Social Services (CDSS)?

500

The program for Infant/Toddler Care (PITC) course offers this many total hours of training. 

What is 40 hours?

500

Benefits of the Regional Consortia structure includes reduced administrative burden, greater efficiency, and....

What is equitable access?

500

IMPACT Legacy aims to address barriers such as these to increase equitable participation. 

What is implicit bias and language barriers?

500

IMPACT Legacy emphasizes that this practice is essential for effective sharing of resources and true collaboration across counties.

What is building relationships?