Some fascinating statistics were shared during a recent webinar, sponsored by one of CCAoA’s partners, Center for Disaster Philanthropy.
With this kind of reach, natural disasters and other emergencies are bound to happen when children are in child care. Estimates indicate that as of 2019, 12.5 million children under the age of 6 spent some time in a nonparental care arrangement on a weekly basis.
What can organizations, such as CCR&Rs, do to ensure that child care providers are able to keep children safe and parents informed when disasters strike? One strategy is to offer training, technical assistance, and resources focused on child care emergency preparedness which can offer helpful tools to child care providers to help them understand how to best prepare in advance of an emergency or disaster. Child Care Aware® of America is offering a two-day training-of-trainers opportunity for individuals who train child care providers on December 6-7, 2022.
Child Care Emergency Preparedness Training-of-Trainers
Child Care Aware® of America offers training professionals and CCR&R staff the insights, strategies, and resources they need to help providers mitigate threats, reduce emotional stress, and protect the children in their care.
Past Participant Testimonial: “I can use the information and materials to train child care providers or help them with formulating or refining their emergency plan. I can also apply this information for emergency planning for my own family.”
During this training-of-trainer course, participants will:
Click here for December 6-7 registration details.