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System Maintenance
System maintenance will be conducted on MilitaryChildCare.com (MCC) on 18 May 2024 from 0900 – 1300 EST. During this time, JAS applications will not be available
The policy clarifies information to installations on requirements of references: BUMEDINST 6230.15A and OPNAV 1700.9E in their bargaining agreements regarding immunization requirements for both employees and children in Navy CYP.
Families select their sponsor type (e.g., Active Duty Military, DoD Civilian) and spouse status (e.g., Working, Student, Seeking Employment, Non-Working) when they create or update their MCC household profile. MCC uses this information to create a military family type for the household, which is associated with a DoD priority. MCC uses the assigned DoD priority, along with the request for care date to determine sequence on the waitlist.
Active duty members are often separated from spouses, as well as extended family members who might otherwise offer support. In an effort to assist families, supplemental funding has been provided to offer respite care through the CYP "Give Parents A Break" program.
The CDC Enrollment and Record Keeping (ERK) Standard provides guidance for enrollment and record keeping, including scanning requirements, for records for children, families, and CYP Professionals.
Programs:
24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Family Child Care, School Age Care
Resource Type:
Marketing and Communications
Published:
02/21
All families who enroll in a Navy CYP are required to provide proof of their total family income (TFI). This short guide answers some of the common TFI questions and provides the basic information they need to have their TFI verified.
The YP ERK Standard provides guidance for enrollment and record keeping, including scanning requirements, for records for youth, families, and Professionals, and how to maintain paper and electronic documents.
Programs:
24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Family Child Care
Resource Type:
Form
Published:
09/17
CDC, 24/7 Center, and CDH Programs use the Daily Gram to collect information from parents before dropping the child off in care. The form helps Teachers prepare for the child's needs on that specific day. It is also used to share information with the parents about their child's time in care.