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Programs:
24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Family Child Care, School Age Care, School Liaison, Youth Program
Resource Type:
Form, Policy
Published:
03/23
DOD and Navy Policy allow for CYP Professionals to work with children under Line of Sight Supervision, or LOSS, prior to full background check completion. All personnel working or providing services in Navy CYP without a favorably adjudicated Child Care investigation are required to be visually identifiable, as visual identifiers assist all staff in knowing which CYP Professionals in knowing with staff must be within LOSS. On September 28, 2018, the Assistant Secretary of Defense released a Memorandum that provides policy clarification of the term ΓÇ£Line of Sight Supervision.ΓÇ¥ The Navy CYP Line of Sight Supervision and Visual Identifier Requirements Policy Letter and Enclosures have been issued to provide additional clarification for visual identification requirements to support the implementation of LOSS.
Updated March 2023: Enclosure (2) with new tables
Programs:
24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Family Child Care, School Age Care, Youth Program
Resource Type:
Form
Published:
12/18
Programs complete the Verbal Request for Release of Child/Youth Form when a parent wants to authorize someone not listed as an emergency contact/release designee to pick up their child/youth on a specific date. For same day requests, parents may complete the form at dropoff or call the program. All phone requests must be verified. This form is only valid for the day noted on the form.
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
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.
All firearms in Navy certified Child Development Homes must be inaccessible to children and lawfully registered according to State and Navy installation regulations. Effective immediately, CDH providers shall disclose to all parents both verbally and in writing if there are firearms on the premises. CDH Providers must update their current contacts with firearms statements as directed in the policy letter and verify the presence of firearms using the CDH Program Provider Agreement - CNICCYP 1700/82.