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Elementos esenciales de los entornos para infantes y niños pequeños: #1 Salud y seguridad (Essential Elements of Infant & Toddler Environments: #1 Health and Safety) El primer elemento de una serie de seis elementos esenciales en el diseño de ambientes para infantes y niños pequeños. The first element in a series of six essential elements in designing environments for infants and toddlers. Tipsheet
Embrace A Healthy Future - Child Care Aware Vaccination Resources Vaccinations reduce the risk of severe illness and contribute to the community’s health by preventing the spread of these diseases. Learn more about how you can protect your child care programs from infectious diseases like flu, RSV and COVID-19.  Website
Emergency Child Care Supply Kits One of the components of emergency preparedness is to ensure that the program has supplies and food in case of the need to shelter-in-place or evacuate. This info module provides suggestions for items to be included in child care emergency kits. Info Module
Emergency Information Form for Children with S/N The American College of Emergency Physicians offers an Emergency Information form which will assure prompt and appropriate care for children with special health care needs. The form is download-able from the website. Website
Emergency Plan Library The forms, templates, worksheets, checklists, and tools in the Emergency Plan Library are in alphabetical order. You may use some or all of these materials to meet the needs of your individual program. Document
Emergency Planning for Children with Disabilities How to consider the individual needs of children with special needs when planning and preparing for an emergency event. Tipsheet
Emergency Preparedness Emergencies or disasters can happen at any time. How prepared is your child care program to respond? Families trust child care providers for the safety and well-being of their children while they are in their care. During emergencies of all types and sizes, children rely on the adults caring for them. Your ability to quickly respond and recover from emergencies such as fires, power outages, and threats of violence depends on how prepared you are. Thanks to generous funding from the Emergency Preparedness and Response Program of the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, CCRC is able to offer free trainings and information to the community. Download our Emergency Preparedness Toolkit, Quick Guide for Child Care Settings, and watch our informational video series. Website
Emergency Preparedness - Tools, Publications, and Resources Here is a comprehensive list of emergency preparedness resources Child Care Aware of America. Website
Emergency Preparedness Manual for Early Childhood Programs This manual is intended to assist early childhood education programs in making a plan that will help keep their program, center, or home safe during an emergency. Document
Emergency Preparedness Tip Sheets Use these tip sheets with Head Start and Early Head Start families and staff affected by a crisis or tragic event. Learn to focus on children's responses to these events, as well as ways to help them cope. Website