How important is it that child care providers have a background check? On August 1, the Washington State Auditor's Office released a report, "Protecting Children from Sex Offenders in Child Care, Foster Care, and Schools." They conducted an audit within the state to determine if matching the state's sex offender registry to information on child care and foster care providers and school employees would reveal results similar to Inspector General reports in other states like Illinois and Kentucky.
Washington Auditor's Report Finds Sex Offenders in Child Care
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Adina Young on August 05, 2012
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Continue ReadingBackground Checks Promote Children's Safety in Child Care
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Adina Young on August 05, 2012
Background checks for child care providers are essential to ensure that individuals who have a history of violent offenses are not licensed to provide child care or hired to work in a child care center.
Topics: Systems Building, Workforce, Health & Safety
Continue ReadingChildren Should Be Safe in Child Care
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Adina Young on July 29, 2012
Child Care Aware® of America (formerly the National Association of Child Care Resource & Referral Agencies, NACCRRA), has released a new research paper, “Why Aren’t We Outraged? Children Dying in Child Care Across America.”
Topics: Systems Building, Workforce, Policy & Advocacy
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