The International Federation of Environmental Health has declared September 26, 2016 World Environmental Health Day, with this year’s theme focused on tobacco control. Child Care Aware® of America and our partners, including the National Environmental Health Association (NEHA), are focusing specifically on the negative health effects of second- and third-hand smoke to both individuals and societies.
World Environmental Health Day: Building Awareness around Tobacco Control
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Continue ReadingTulsa Child Care Resource Center Awarded Emergency Preparedness Grant
Tulsa, Oklahoma - September is National Preparedness Month, and Child Care Resource Center is celebrating by kicking off a new two-year emergency preparedness project. Tulsa-based Child Care Resource Center, a program of the Community Service Council (a United Way partner agency), was recently awarded the Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies as Resilience Hubs grant. The training program is designed to strengthen emergency preparedness efforts geared toward children, parents, and child care providers while also enhancing coordination with first responders and disaster response organizations.
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Continue ReadingSeptember is National Preparedness Month
Topics: Systems Building, Best Practices, Health & Safety, emergency preparedness
Continue ReadingRecovering From Floods
Flooding is one of the leading causes of severe weather related deaths. According to the National Severe Storms Laboratory, floods kill more people each year than tornadoes, hurricanes or lightning. Flooding causes an average of $5 billion a year in damage, making it the most costly severe weather event.
Topics: Family & Community Engagement, Best Practices, Health & Safety
Continue ReadingCCAoA Launches New Pilot Project to Help Communities Prepare for, Respond to, and Recover from Disasters
Arlington, VA – Child Care Aware® of America (CCAoA) is taking significant steps to strengthen the emergency preparedness of children and child care providers by working directly with three communities on a new two-year pilot project. Over the next two years, CCAoA will work with Child Care Aware® of Kansas, Child Care Aware® of Minnesota, and the Child Care Resource Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma to provide and deliver new trainings, technical assistance, tools, and resources.
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Continue ReadingDancing the Prep Step for Emergency Preparedness
September is National Preparedness Month and Child Care of Aware® of America’s Emergency Preparedness Team is gearing up for a fun month! We will be posting a lot of tools, tips, and resources throughout the month of September.
Topics: Systems Building, Best Practices, Health & Safety
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