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          Update for Ohio Providers: Financial Strategies and More Webinars

          April 22, 2020

          Here’s a quick snapshot of the latest resources and information we have today, April 22, 2020.

          All Programs

          Financial Survival Strategies
          Your child care program is a small business with BIG impact! Although Gov. DeWine has not indicated when child care programs may reopen, you can start preparing for that day.

          “COVID-19 Financial Survival Strategies for Early Childhood Programs: Emergent Resources and Advice,” is a pre-recorded webinar presented by Early Childhood Investigations is a great resource that may help. You’ll learn more information about:

          • Using your financial data to inform decisions
          • Managing your program with reduced enrollment/operations
          • Managing the temporary closure of your program
          • Planning for the re-opening of your business
          • Exploring access to emergency operating capital

          Click here to register and view the webinar. Click here to access the PowerPoint slides for the webinar.

          A Closer Look at Tinkering Webinar 
          Thursday, April 23, 3 p.m. | Not Ohio Approved 
          Join Cate Heroman, author of  Making and Tinkering with STEM and Lianna Kali, Project Director for The Tinkering Studio in San Francisco’s Exploratorium, as they share strategies for investigations to try at home and at school. During the NAEYC webinar, “Making and Tinkering at Home and School,” you’ll get a closer look at tinkering with two big ideas–light and shadow play and balls, ramps, and chain reactions. Click here to register.

          Trauma Informed Family Engagement
          Hopewell Health Centers with the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services and ODJFS will begin the first of a series of Trauma Informed Family Engagement webinars on Thursday, April 23 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Additional webinars will be held throughout May and June. For more information about the webinar, upcoming dates and registration, click here.

          Pandemic Child Care Licensees

          Caring for Children in Group Settings Webinar
          Friday, April 24, 2-3:30 p.m. | Not Ohio Approved
          Do you have questions about how to keep children in your care and your staff healthy? This webinar presented by the Office of Head Start will highlight the guidance and best practices from the Centers for Disease Prevention (CDC), the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and Caring for Our Children. The session will include time for questions.

          Topics for the webinar include:

          • Understanding what is currently known about COVID-19
          • Reviewing CDC and AAP guidance for ECE programs that are currently open
          • Integrating the guidance with best practices in managing infectious disease
          • Providing child care during the COVID-19 pandemic, including what’s different
          • Applying the CDC guidelines to your program to prevent and respond to COVID-19.

          Click here to register for the webinar.

          Removal from the Pandemic Child Care List
          If you have been approved as a Pandemic Child Care Program and now wish not to provide pandemic care, email a request to ODJFS.

          Need Help? Check out ODJFS Newly Reordered Website 
          You can find additional information on the ODJFS website, at the ODJFS help desk or by calling 1-877-302-2347.

          If you cannot reach someone at ODJFS, contact us and we will do our best to get you the information you need:

          • Email: coaching @4cforchildren.org
          • Southwest Ohio: 513-758-1334
          • Miami Valley: 937-1334

          You can also visit our website for the latest information about state requirements and other guidelines.

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