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This instruction applies to acceptance of voluntary services by any person to appropriated fund (APF) activities and nonappropriated fund instrumentalities (NAFI) operated by the Navy.
Programs:
24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Child and Youth Program, Family Child Care, School Age Care, School Liaison, Youth Program
Resource Type:
Policy, Position Description
Published:
01/13
Navy Child and Youth Programs standardized positions descriptions (PDs) are required to be use for all Navy CYP operations. Enclosure (1) provides an updated chart of all CYP standardized PDs which are required to be used. Both Appropriated Fund (APF) and Non-Appropriated Fund (NAF) standardized PDs have been classified and are provided.
Programs:
24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Child and Youth Program, Family Child Care, Fee Assistance, School Age Care, School Liaison, School Liaison, Youth Program
Resource Type:
Policy
Published:
04/16
Policy letter expanding the CYP assessment process to include on-site discussion groups at randomly selected installations in an effort to improve feedback participation rates.
Programs:
24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Child and Youth Program, Family Child Care, School Age Care, Youth Program
Resource Type:
Policy
Published:
03/16
The Navy Child and Youth Programs (CYP) Interactions and Relationships Standards Policy Letter introduces the four program-specific standards that provide CYP Professionals with specific information and guidance regarding the Navy's requirements for facilitating appropriate and healthy interactions.
This instruction implements policy, assigns responsibilities, incorporates changes in organizational responsibility, and prescribes procedures for the operation of Child and Youth Programs (CYP) on naval installations and in government housing to ensure a healthy, safe environment, and promote quality programs. 1700.9e OPNAV Change transmittal 1 revises pages 9 through 11, Chapter 4, Chapter 9 and adds additional pages throughout instruction. The purpose is to update Child and Youth Program policy on the inclusion of children with and without disabilities and other special needs (chapter 4) and provide guidance on caring for children with chronic health conditions and the administration of medications (Chapter 19).
The Military Child Care Act of 1989 (MCCA) was passed by both the House and Senate in November 1989. The goal of MCCA was to improve the availability, management, quality, and safety of child care provided on military installations.
The Virtual Family Readiness Store was created to assist installations with streamlined procurement of Family Readiness logo products such as staff uniforms and promotional items. The Family Readiness Store is operated by a competively selected fulfillment company. Regions, installations and individuals may place orders directly to the website.