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Northeast Valley Health Corporation (NEVHC), Canoga Park Health …
WebIncorporated in 1971, Northeast Valley Health Corporation (NEVHC) is a non-profit Joint Commission accredited Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) whose mission is to provide comprehensive, high quality and safe health care services to residents of Los Angeles County, particularly in the San Fernando and Santa Clarita Valleys, with special …
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California Healthy Kids Resource Center
WebThe California Healthy Kids Resource Center (CHKRC) maintains a comprehensive collection of reviewed health education materials for use by teachers, administrators, university faculty, LEA staff and other professionals who work with preschool through 12th grade students in school settings and after-school programs. These materials are …
CPR and Preventive Health & Safety
WebThe California Department of Social Services (CDSS) Child Care and Development Division has granted CCRC funds to assist child care providers with the cost of CPR/First Aid and Health & Safety trainings. These funds are limited and available for trainings approved by EMSA and completed during the period of July 1, 2022 to June 30, …
San Bernardino County: Fentanyl doesn’t care. But we do.
WebTo help prevent fatal drug overdoses, San Bernardino County health officials have launched an awareness campaign called “Fentanyl Doesn’t Care. But We Do.”. In 2021, there were 354 fentanyl overdose deaths in the county. The San Bernardino County Department of Public Health issued a health advisory in October to bring attention to the
A legislative win for CA children, families, & child care providers
WebCalifornia child care providers are largely women of color who, for far too long, have been earning low wages for doing essential work. Thanks to the dogged efforts of Child Care Providers United (CCPU) Union and advocates like CCRC, an agreement was reached for a two-year agreement between CCPU and the State of California.
Coaching Programs
WebAccess to support for children with disabilities, family support services, and continued services for families who lose their subsidy and assistance to regain subsidy. For more information, please contact: Monica Ramirez – (442) 206-8561. Get one-on-one coaching to help you increase the quality of your child care program!
Antelope Valley Foundation for the Developmentally Disabled
WebAntelope Valley Foundation is a non-profit agency that provides the following: Services Adult Development Center, Day Activity Center, Behavioral Activity Center, Employment Training, Behavior Management, Community Integration, Self Advocacy, and Self Care.
Emergency Preparedness for Child Care Providers
WebEmergency preparedness training for child care providers is essential to ensuring the safety of children in your care. CCRC offers a variety of emergency preparedness training for child care providers, including: Visit our Event Calendar to view our full list of trainings. For more information, contact us at (818) 717-1042 or email trainings
Head Start Services Frequently Asked Questions CCRC
WebQ: What programs do you offer and what are the age requirements for the program? Q: How many teachers are assigned to a center? Q: What does my child need for the first day? Q: How should my child dress for school? Find answers to frequently asked questions about CCRC's Head Start services including health, nutrition, family engagement, and more!
Antelope Valley Hospital Mental Health Services
WebThe Mental Health Services Department is an 18 bed acute psychiatric service within the Antelope Valley Hospital, an acute general hospital, providing inpatient adult mental health/psychiatric services. The department provides inpatient nursing care and therapeutic activity services. Staff members conduct psychosocial assessments, individual
California State Preschool Program (CSPP) – Ages 3-5
WebCalifornia State Preschool Program (CSPP) is an age and developmentally appropriate program designed to facilitate the transition to kindergarten for three (3) and (4) old children in educational development, health services, social services, nutritional services, parent education and parent participation. The focus of the CSPP program is on
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