Eccd
Eccd
The Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) Council is a government agency mandated by Republic Act
10410, or the Early Years Act of 2013, to act as the primary agency supporting the government’s ECCD programs
that covers health, nutrition, early education, and social services for children ages 0-4 years. It is responsible in
developing policies and programs, providing technical assistance and support to ECCD service providers, and
monitoring ECCD service benefits and outcomes.
Mission
To Contribute to nation-building by ensuring that all Filipino children aged 0 to 4 are provided with
developmentally-appropriate experiences to address their holistic needs
Vision
By 2030, the ECCD Council shall have fully implemented a comprehensive, integrative, and sustainable
National System for Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) throughout the country
To implement the National Early Childhood Care and Development System of the Philippines by:
Promulgating policies and implementing guidelines for ECCD programs.
Establishing ECCD program standards that reflect developmentally appropriate practices for
ECCD programs.
Developing a national system for the recruitment, registration, accreditation, continuing education
and equivalency, and credential system of ECCD service providers, supervisors, and
administrators to improve and professionalize the
Upgrading quality standards of public and private ECCD programs Developing a national system
of awards and recognition to deserving ECCD programs implementers and service providers.
Promoting, encouraging, and coordinating the various ECCD programs of the Department of
Education, the Department of Social Welfare and Development, the Department of Health, and
the National Nutrition Council.
Monitoring the delivery of services to the ECCD program beneficiaries nationwide. Evaluating and
assessing the impact and outcome of various ECCD programs nationwide through an effective
information system.
Developing a national system for early identification, screening, and surveillance of young
children from age zero (0) to four (4) years.
Developing various support mechanisms that maximize public and private resources for
implementing ECCD programs – giving high priority to the needy and high risk children from poor
communities.
Providing funds to poor and disadvantaged community’s for the establishment and expansion of
public ECCD programs, improvement of physical facilities, and for hiring ECCD service
providers.
Promoting and encouraging private sector initiatives for the establishment of ECCD programs.
Providing guidelines for the conduct of solicitations from local and international civic
organizations, and request private foundations to supplement available resources.
Performing other functions as the ECCD Council may deem necessary.
Legal Bases