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The purpose of this Bulletin is to clarify questions and issues related to the Tribal Grantee reporting requirements, and to address recent changes to the Tribal Annual Child Care Report (ACF-700).
While ACF welcomes comment on any topic related to the proposed rule, below is a list of key areas within the NPRM where ACF is specifically requesting input from commenters. Please see the instructions on how to submit comments.
The Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Education have launched Birth to 5: Watch Me Thrive! to encourage developmental and behavioral screening for children to support the families and providers who care for them.
As the kick-off to the workforce webinar series, the Office of Child Care hosted the Worthy Work Webinar to discuss the status of the workforce from "Worthy Work, Still Unlivable Wages," a new report released by the Center for the Study of Childcare Employment. This report brings forth data about the workforce and the progress made in 25 years.
The webinar will provide an overview of the critical elements of a child care regulatory system and the ways that States differ in meeting these elements based on a recent review of State policies and standards. Technology issues and the ways that technology is being used to enhance the regulatory field will also be explored.