Quality Counts California (QCC) Workforce Pathways Grant
Funded by the California Department of  Social Services (CDSS), the QCC Workforce Pathways Grant represents the first phase in building  a more effective statewide Quality Improvement System (QIS) and Quality Rating  and Improvement System (QRIS). As the state invests more in quality  improvements, including workforce development, it will continue to align and  build a stronger system.
A child’s early years are the most critical for  forming a strong foundation for their future development and learning. Research  demonstrates that professionals working with children from birth through age  eight (8) play a crucial role in helping young children develop physically,  socially, and emotionally and their work should be grounded in shared  knowledge, skills, and abilities.
The purpose of the QCC Workforce Pathways Grant  is to support increased learning and healthy development of California’s young  children by increasing the number of qualified ELC professionals and increasing  the educational credentials, knowledge, and competencies of existing ELC  professionals across the state.
Moreover, this grant will support local and  regional quality improvement partnerships, consistent with the QCC local  consortia, to expand the number of qualified ELC professionals and increase the  educational credentials of existing ELC professionals across the state.
   In Santa Clara County, the  QCC Workforce Pathways Grant will support the following professional  development activities:
- Supports for Dual Language  Learners (DLL)
- Trauma-Informed Practices  in Early Childhood Education (TIP-ECE)
- Module 101: Overview of Trauma for Educators
- Module 201: Looking at Trauma-Responsive and Resilience Building  through the Lens of an Individual Child
- Strengthening Self-Awareness to Reduce Burnout in Times of  Stress
- Inclusive Practices and  Supports (IC):
- CA Teaching Pyramid (CSEFEL)
- Overview of Autism
- Overview of Inclusion and Disability Awareness
- Supporting Preschool Inclusion Learning Through Distance  Learning
In addition to the professional development  being offered, we are proud to provide financial incentives to State Preschool (CSPP) & Center-Based Childcare (CCTR) Early Educators and Administrators participating in the QUALITY MATTERS Stipend Program in Santa Clara County to pursue professional development. 
For more information, please contact the QMSP team at (669) 212-5400 or LPCInfo@sccoe.org.