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Programs:
24/7 Centers, School Age Care, School Liaison, Youth Program
Resource Type:
Operating Procedure
Published:
04/18
We all play a part in making sure the youth in our programs feel included and safe by ensuring that the physical environment, activities, and programs offered are welcoming to all youth. This guide provides youth program managers and training specialists with strategies for implementing practices within their programs to promote a sense of safety, belonging, and purpose for all youth.
Child and Youth Program (CYP) Professionals develop strong, caring relationships with children and their families, and spend the day engaged with children in both child care and protection. This Standard describes not only the roles, responsibilities, and operational requirements for Child Abuse Prevention, Education, and Reporting (CAPER), but also the best practices and strategies that support effective CAPER implementation.
The CYMS Hourly Care Training Guide provides step by step guidance on: Creating Reserved Spots, Making Hourly Reservations, Viewing Reservations by Room, Viewing/Printing Reservations, Changing Hourly Care Reservations, Using the Space Available Tool, Changing the Number of Available Slots, Charging No Show Fees, Charging for Hourly Care, and Enforcing the No Show Fee Policy.
Programs:
Child Development Center, School Age Care
Resource Type:
General, Operating Procedure
Published:
01/10
For child(ren) enrolled in Navy operated child care programs (ages 4 weeks to 12 years of age), whose parents choose to have their child(ren) accompany them on official TAD/TDY, the following standard operating procedures shall be implemented and incorporated in parent handbooks in a section entitled "Temporary Withdrawal for Child(ren) Accompanying Parents on Official TAD/TDY"
The Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) provides financial Assistance and support for education of authorized command-sponsored dependents of military members and Department of Defense (DoD) civilian employees assigned to overseas areas where no DoDEA school is available within the commuting area of the duty location and the sponsorΓÇÖs residence.
A guide for developing, implementing, and monitoring an installation plan for child care and youth support during mobilization, deployment, natural disasters and other contingency situations. This handbook is designed to be a user-friendly document for Child Development Program (CDP) Administrators to use in dealing with mobilization efforts and other emergencies.
Programs:
24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Family Child Care
Resource Type:
Operating Procedure
Published:
09/21
This guide will help child care providers understand the CACFP meal pattern requirements. It also includes best practices for feeding babies in a way that supports their growth and development.
The CY24 CYP Youth Sponsorship Program Snapshot must be uploaded into the Inspection Management System. It must also be filed in the CYP Inspection Box with all copies of supporting information attached. The Snapshot will be used as a coversheet. Use of the Youth Sponsorship Program Snapshot is REQUIRED.
The Youth Programming Standard defines the roles, responsibilities, and requirements of Youth Programs in providing developmentally appropriate, engaging programming for children.