Sunday, November 29, 2020

EMSA Approved Training Reminder: Preventative Health and Safety For Child Care

 


EMSA Approved Preventive Health and Safety for Child Care

DEC 07 2020

This is the 8-hour course that is required by Community Care Licensing in order to become a licensed family child care provider. The course includes:

  • Recognition, management & prevention of infectious disease
  • Sanitary Food Handling
  • Child Nutrition
  • Identification and reporting of signs and symptoms of child abuse
  • Immunizations
  • Prevention of childhood injuries
  • Lead poisoning prevention
  • Emergency preparedness & evacuation
  • Caring for children with special needs

***This is a three-part training. You must attend all sessions to receive your certificate.

  1. December 7, 2020 - 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  2. December 9, 2020 - 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  3. December 11, 2020 - 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
To register, please visit Eventbrite

From: 06:00 pm to 09:00 pm
Duration: 03:00 hours.

Thursday, November 26, 2020

Giving Thanks This Thanksgiving

 


Though we may or may not be having what we think of as a traditional Thanksgiving Day with family and friends, we have much to give thanks for in our lives. Today is a perfect day to reflect and express those thanks.

Thank you!

Monday, November 23, 2020

Join Us For A Parent Café In Your Own Living Room - Dec 10 2020


Join us for a Parent Café in your own living room.

SFCS Parent Cafés are a FREE parent night with meaningful and guided conversations, where we share stories, get information on how to take care of ourselves and our families, and raise strong, happy children.

BRINGING PROTECTIVE FACTORS TO YOUR EVERYDAY LIFE!

5 PROTECTIVE FACTORS

  • SOCIAL & EMOTIONAL COMPETENCE OF CHILDREN
  • KNOWLEDGE OF PARENTING & CHILD DEVELOPMENT
  • SOCIAL CONNECTIONS
  • PARENTAL RESILIENCE
  • CONCRETE SUPPORT IN TIMES OF NEED

Come join us and meet new people, make new friends, share ideas, and get new ideas.

Date And Time

Thu, December 10, 2020

7:00 PM – 8:30 PM MST

Friday, November 20, 2020

EMSA Approved Preventive Health and Safety for Child Care Training Begins Dec 7th 2020

 


EMSA Approved Preventive Health and Safety for Child Care

DEC 07 2020

This is the 8-hour course that is required by Community Care Licensing in order to become a licensed family child care provider. The course includes:

  • Recognition, management & prevention of infectious disease
  • Sanitary Food Handling
  • Child Nutrition
  • Identification and reporting of signs and symptoms of child abuse
  • Immunizations
  • Prevention of childhood injuries
  • Lead poisoning prevention
  • Emergency preparedness & evacuation
  • Caring for children with special needs

***This is a three-part training. You must attend all sessions to receive your certificate.

  1. December 7, 2020 - 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  2. December 9, 2020 - 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  3. December 11, 2020 - 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
To register, please visit Eventbrite

From: 06:00 pm to 09:00 pm
Duration: 03:00 hours.

Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Spanish Training Workshop: Comprensión de la Transición a Kindergarten - Nov 19 2020

 


Comprensión de la Transición a Kindergarten

NOV 19 2020

Kindergarten ya! A dónde va el tiempo? Fue ayer cuando dejé a mi hijo pequeño a preescolar. En este entrenamiento, vamos a hablar sobre las diferencias entre kindergarten y preescolar de educación especial, las diferentes opciones de programas de kindergarten, evaluaciones, y cómo preparar a su hijo y a usted mismo para esta trancisión. Regístrese aquí: Matrix Parents

From: 10:00 am to 12:00 pm
Duration: 02:00 hours.

Saturday, November 14, 2020

Reminder: Lead Poisoning Prevention in Child Care Settings Training Workshop - Nov 17 2020

 


Lead Poisoning Prevention in Child Care Settings

NOV 17 2020

Effective July 1, 2020, licensing applicants are required to take a Preventive Health Practices training which includes Lead Poisoning Prevention. This course, specifically for lead topics is to help those individuals who previously took the 8-hour health and safety training before June 30, 2020, without the lead poisoning prevention topics and are getting licensed AFTER July 1, 2020. This is the EMSA - approved, stand-alone training to add to your previous Preventive Health Practices certification. 

To register, please visit: Eventbrite

From: 06:00 pm to 07:00 pm
Duration: 01:00 hours.

Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Comprensión de la Transición a Kindergarten - Nov 12, 2020

 


Comprensión de la Transición a Kindergarten

NOV 12 2020

Kindergarten ya! A dónde va el tiempo? Fue ayer cuando dejé a mi hijo pequeño a preescolar. En este entrenamiento, vamos a hablar sobre las diferencias entre kindergarten y preescolar de educación especial, las diferentes opciones de programas de kindergarten, evaluaciones, y cómo preparar a su hijo y a usted mismo para esta trancisión. Regístrese aquí: Matrix Parents


From: 10:00 am to 12:00 pm

Duration: 02:00 hours.

Sunday, November 8, 2020

Lead Poisoning Prevention in Child Care Settings Training Workshop - Nov 17 2020

 


Lead Poisoning Prevention in Child Care Settings

NOV 17 2020

Effective July 1, 2020, licensing applicants are required to take a Preventive Health Practices training which includes Lead Poisoning Prevention. This course, specifically for lead topics is to help those individuals who previously took the 8-hour health and safety training before June 30, 2020, without the lead poisoning prevention topics and are getting licensed AFTER July 1, 2020. This is the EMSA - approved, stand-alone training to add to your previous Preventive Health Practices certification. 

To register, please visit: Eventbrite

From: 06:00 pm to 07:00 pm
Duration: 01:00 hours.

Thursday, November 5, 2020

Training Reminder: The Business of Family Child Care - Nov 7th, 2020

 


The Business of Family Child Care

NOV 07 2020

Sound business practices are key to successful child care programs. This workshop will help you whether you are new or a seasoned child care provider. We will discuss the feasibility of operating a family child care business, creating a business plan, marketing in this fast-paced - internet world, creating a contract, interviewing families, communicating with families, setting policies and procedures, rates, and much more. This is a 2-part series, November 7th and 21st Presented by Joy Gamble, CCIP coordinator, (Child Care Initiative Project), Resource & Referral Specialist, via Zoom. 

To register, please visit The Workforce Registry or Eventbrite

From
: 09:00 am to 12:30 pm
Duration: 03:30 hours.

Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Important Solano County COVID-19 Update Press Release

 


Solano County Press Release

Public Health officials urge residents to take preventative action to reduce spread of COVID-19 disease, stay in the Red Tier (Tier 2) 

Oct 30, 2020

SOLANO COUNTY – The Solano County Department of Health and Social Services, Public Health division, has received notification from the California Department of Public Health that Solano County is at risk of moving back to the Purple Tier (Tier 1) – the state’s most restrictive tier – as early as November 10 due to a recent spike in case rate across the County. While Public Health officials have submitted an appeal to the state to keep Solano County in the Red Tier, if Solano County returns to the Purple Tier, some indoor business operations and activities must close or reduce capacity. 

The rise in case rate is primarily linked to several large community gatherings, in addition to outbreaks in congregate living facilities. The County is experiencing a higher case rate of COVID-19, at 7.1 cases per 100,000 per day, putting the case rate above the Red Tier threshold. To remain in the Red Tier, the County’s COVID-19 case rate must decrease to 7 cases per 100,000 per day or less. 

 “The impact of moving back into the Purple Tier on our County’s businesses, residents and the economy would be significant,” said Bela T. Matyas, Solano County Health Officer. “We all have a responsibility to slow the spread of the virus. Over the holidays, we urge you to keep social gatherings small and in a venue where 6-foot social distancing can be maintained. Wear your mask, watch your distance, wash hands frequently, and stay home when you are sick.” 

A return to the Purple Tier will adversely impact small businesses throughout Solano County, including those who have been able to provide indoor services in the Red Tier for the past several months after having their operations restricted over the course of the pandemic health emergency. Additionally, schools that have opened while the County is in the Red Tier can remain open; however, any schools that have not yet opened would no longer be able to open except under the elementary school waiver. 

Solano County Public Health submitted a tier adjudication request to appeal to the California Department of Public Health earlier this week, indicating that the rising case rate is not is not an indication of a high risk of community spread in Solano County. If the state does not approve the adjudication request, the County will go back to the Purple Tier as early as November 10, 2020. Solano County is addressing the rising number of cases by increasing outreach efforts and partnerships with community-based and faith-based organizations that serve hard-to-reach communities. 

“We know that people are going to get together over the holidays, and we’re not trying to prevent that,” said Matyas. “What we are doing is urging people to play it safe when they get together, to use common sense, and to follow a few simple safety protocols to help slow the spread of COVID-19 and influenza disease in the community.” 

Solano Public Health encourages everyone to consider these practices when getting together, including: 

◼ Organize small, outdoor gatherings with limited number of guests 

◼ Stay home if you have symptoms of illness or are high-risk 

◼ Maintain six feet of distance or more from those not in your household 

◼ Wear face coverings 

◼ Practice healthy hygiene habits 

◼ Minimize the sharing of food and drinks 

Solano County residents are encouraged to get tested for COVID-19, regardless of symptoms, at their local healthcare provider or at community testing sites, including the following locations: 

◼ Suisun City – 318 Merganser Drive (Suisun City Senior Center) 

◼ Vallejo – 545 Magazine Street (Norman King Community Center) 

Testing is free and by appointment only. To register, visit https://lhi.care/covidtesting or call (888) 634-1123. For additional testing sites in the area, visit https://bit.ly/solanotestingsites. 

For more information about the State’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy and to find the reopening status of businesses in Solano County, visit https://covid19.ca.gov/safer-economy. For the most recent COVID-19 health information, including the number of COVID-19 cases in Solano County, visit the Solano County website at www.SolanoCounty.com/COVID19 and on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/SolanoCountyPH (@SolanoCountyPH). 

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See more Solano County Press Releases at https://www.solanocounty.com/news/default.asp

Training Reminder: Understanding the Transition to Preschool Nov 5th, 2020



Understanding the Transition to Preschool

NOV 05 2020

In this training, you will learn about the transition from Early Start and the Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP) to special education preschool and your child’s first Individualized Education Program (IEP). We will discuss the difference between an IFSP and an IEP, what to look for in a preschool, and the transition to the preschool timeline.

To register, please visit Matrix Parents
From: 10:00 am to 12:00 pm
Duration: 02:00 hours.