Programs:
24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Family Child Care, School Age Care, Youth Program
Resource Type:
Operating Procedure
Published:
04/25
The Parent Handbook is written for parents and families whose children and youth are enrolled in Navy CYP. It provides an overview of Navy CYP services, programming, and policies. Parents receive a copy of the Parent Handbook at enrollment and sign that they received its information and understand its policies.
The Navy School Liaison Directory is available to provide the point of contact information for every region and installation School Liaisons (SLs) to assist families with their educational needs.
The SAC Additional Enrollment Cost Analysis Worksheet was developed to assist Directors in determining the costs associated with increasing enrollment in the SAC program. The worksheet will calculate the additional expenses and show the Non-Appropriated Fund (NAF) profit or loss associated with the projected increased enrollment.
The available space tool calculates the number of spaces available for hourly care for each program variation (Before School, After School, Summer Camp) on each day of the week.
This staff schedule worksheet can be used to create a staffing schedule for the SAC and Youth Programs remembering that employees should be shared across the CYP as necessary to maximize resources and ensure program hours are covered.
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).
All Navy CDCs are required to implement the Creative Curriculum as the standard curriculum to provide consistency and continuity for military children and their families as they move from base to base. The attached policy details the curriculum requirements for the administeration of curriculum for children 3-5 participating in all Navy Child Development Center programs.
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.
School Liaison Officer's (SLOs) are responsible for all aspects of implementing the CYES function of the Navy's CYP. The SLO serves as the primary liaison between community schools, commanders, and military parents. This guidebook will inform you of the seven core responsibilites of a SLO and enhance your ability to perform your duties.