PIC Family Voices Podcast

Why Family Voice Matters: Family Leadership in Early Childhood Systems

25 min · 26 de may de 2026
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This conversation explores the importance of family voice in shaping the programs, policies, and services that support young children and family well-being. Featuring Leslie Ela, Safiya Wazir, and Stevie Klein of the Birth–Eight Family and Community Advisory Team (B-8), who share their experiences and perspectives on creating systems that truly reflect the needs of families and communities.  Key Topics * Family voice and leadership * Systems level work and community impact * The role of families in decision-making * Strategies for authentic family engagement * Examples of family influence on policy and practice Feel free to email us!  Parent Information Center: admin@picnh.org New Hampshire Family Voices:  NHFamilyVoices@nhfv.org  Websites:  PIC [https://picnh.org/ ]          NHFV [https://nhfv.org/ ]

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