CHILD CARE COUNCIL OF WESTCHESTER INC
Programs
Child Care Provider Services
Provider Services Department Accomplishments 7/1/21-6/30/22. Registration Services: The Registration Department offers three main services to Child Care Providers: Processing Initial Family Day Care (FDC) & School Age Child Care (SACC) Applications, Processing FDC & SACC Renewal Applications and performing inspections of FDC/SACC Program. During the period from July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022: We served 15 initial FDC applicants (8 - FDC Approved and 7 - FDC Withdrawn), and 19 SACC applicants (12 - SACC approved and 7 -SACC Withdrawn). The challenge with initial applications has been applicant follow through. Many applicants applied and found that they could not meet OCFS guidelines in the required time. The Registration Department also renewed 46 active FDC & SACC Programs. We assisted them in the process of renewing their registrations (13-FDC and 33-SACC). There were several closures in this period due to reduced enrollment, 14 FDC programs and 13 SACC programs closed. The Registration Department performed 318 inspections of FDC/SACC Program (150-FDC and 168-SACC). All inspections were conducted and closed within the approved timeframes. The greatest challenge in inspecting child care programs during this period was access to the programs. Many programs were closed due to low enrollment. Legally Exempt Services: The Legally Exempt Department offers two main services to legally exempt childcare providers. The department is contracted to process initial applications, renewal applications and conduct annual inspections. During the period from July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022: We processed 345 legally exempt provider applications. We accomplished our goals due to the work efficiency in the department. The challenge with processing the initial enrollment applications has been the timeframes and high turnover among providers. The challenge in processing the renewal enrollment applications has been the delay in providers submitting the renewal material on time and changes that are needed to be made to the enrollment. The Legally Exempt Department performed 36 inspections. Child and Adult Care Food Program: The Child and Adult Care Food Program helps providers pay for meals and snacks served to children up to age 13 enrolled in their child care programs. As the sponsor of the contract, we are responsible for determining if meals served meet nutritional requirements, conducting monitoring visits, and providing training to participating providers. During the period from July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022 CACFP staff processed 2,745 menus, reimbursing providers for the healthy meals and snacks served to children. The CACFP staff conducted 262 food-monitoring visits and added 37 new providers to the program.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2021 – Jun 30, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$4.2MChild Care Quality Improvement
Training and technical assistance to improve child care quality *2,982 early care and education professionals attended 186 Council workshops * 33 students were enrolled in the Council's eCDA program (on-line CDA). * In October 2021, 18 early childhood professionals enrolled in the Council's 2021-22 Hybrid Infant Toddler/ Family Child Care CDA program. In June 2022, 10 students graduated the program. * In December 2021, 15 early childhood professionals began the Council's 2021-22 Hybrid Preschool CDA program. As of June 2022 the course is ongoing with 12 students remaining in the class. In January 2022, 14 early childhood professionals enrolled in the Council's 2022 Hybrid Spanish Infant Toddler/ Family Child Care CDA program. As of June 2022 the course is ongoing with 12 students remaining in the class. * In October 2021, a virtual early childhood conference was held for 82 participants In April 2022, 101 early childhood professionals attended a virtual Infant Toddler Conference. * 29 child care center classrooms and family child care programs received intensive scale based technical assistance; All of those programs received a quality improvement grant. These grants focused on the cognitive and social emotional development of the children. * In early 2022, twenty programs included nine (9) center-based classrooms and eleven (11) group family providers, participated in our Early Literacy Book Bag program funded by the Sexauer Family Foundation. The project was created to promote early literacy for low-income families. This year, families were each provided a home library of 7-8 age appropriate books and a book bag. The families were also given literature on reading at home with young children. Programs participated in a training and technical assistance project, received an assortment of diverse books and language enhancing materials for their programs. * Mental health specialist worked with caregivers in 21 center and family child care programs. The specialist worked on improving the capacity for the caregivers to meet the social and emotional needs of young children. Three support groups for early childhood professionals met virtually and in- person throughout the year, giving support and encouragement to the valuable caregivers.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2021 – Jun 30, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$1.7MChild Scholarships Program
Between July 1, 2021 and June 30, 2022, the Council awarded 279 children with the Westchester Works scholarship and 7 children with the Keys to the Future Scholarship. All scholarship awards were distributed directly to the regulated programs where the children were enrolled in child care.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2021 – Jun 30, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$769.2K
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