Helping Child Care Programs with Health Policies and Procedures
This webinar explores strategies and resources CCHCs and program leadership can use to review and develop health policies and procedures.
This webinar explores strategies and resources CCHCs and program leadership can use to review and develop health policies and procedures.
This video shares infection control strategies for creating a healthy environment for children and staff. It also includes an overview of the iPD course, Preventing Infectious Diseases in Early Childhood Programs.
This resource describes the health care needs of children experiencing homelessness, and it has tips for helping families access quality health care for their children.
This webinar recording explores the factors that make some people healthy and other people unhealthy, such as socioeconomic status, education level, and environmental conditions.
View this webinar recording to learn about the benefits of hearing screening and how to prepare families for their child’s hearing screening at Head Start and Early Head Start programs.
A Staff Wellness Action Plan (SWAP) allows your program to be intentional about creating a workplace that values staff wellness, mental health, and physical health. This resource will help you develop your own SWAP.
This resource helps Head Start staff take steps to help pregnant and postpartum people achieve healthier and safer pregnancies.
Physical, mental, and oral health screenings support children in their learning. Child care health consultants (CCHCs) play a role in educating and connecting families and staff to services within the community.
Learn about strategies to reduce the spread of infectious diseases in Head Start and child care programs.
This webinar explores how child care health consultants can collaborate with Head Start directors and teachers to create healthy and safe learning environments.