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Register for Roadmap Deep Dive Workshops

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Join us for one or all of the 2021 Roadmap Deep Dive Workshops! The series of workshops are full of learning that we had hoped to do in person at the National Prenatal-to-3 Research to Policy Summit on October 7, 2021.

Topics:

  • Beyond eligibility: How can states reduce barriers to accessing benefits?
  • Beyond health coverage: How can states use Medicaid to fund the Roadmap?
  • Beyond effectiveness: How can state policy choices increase equity?
  • Beyond benefits: How can states design and implement a paid family leave program?

Learn more and register (separately): https://pn3policy.org/events/roadmap-deep-dive-workshop-series/

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