Hello! We came across 2 helpful articles below that explains some of the various risks
involved with COVID-19 transmission.
Thursday, May 28, 2020
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
FREE Training. Please register here
Taking
Care of Ourselves During Challenging Times (FREE 1-hour virtual training)
Training Dates & Times:
Thursday (TOMORROW), 5/21 at 6:30 pm
and Tuesday, 5/26 at 1:00 pm
Thursday (TOMORROW), 5/21 at 6:30 pm
and Tuesday, 5/26 at 1:00 pm
If you have attended this training before and loved it, encourage your staff to register! To register for the training, you must fill out the form linked below:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSejZDmCQXUEqtop47PAhtH9wQ8tJN6ik-TeK59xf97hQZ6wEA/viewform?usp=sf_link
Training info:
Taking Care of Ourselves During Challenging Times (1-hour virtual training)
COVID-19 is a community trauma being experienced by all of us in one form or another. For all of us, it is vital that we maintain our resilience in order to be present as we care for those around us. This training will identify types of trauma and connect these traumas to the COVID-19 pandemic. We will identify what trauma responses look like and discuss trauma responses we or those around us may be experiencing. We will also discuss ways to maintain our resilience and practice self-care during this challenging time.
If you have any questions, please reach out!
Thursday, May 14, 2020
Taking Care of Ourselves During Challenging Times (1 hour virtual training)
Good Morning Directors &
Providers:
Taking care of yourself is more
important than ever. You are important. We value your child care team,
the compassion, the love, and the safe space you provide in our Northland
community.
Jamie Wehmeyer, has graciously
offered to lead a FREE training: Taking Care of
Ourselves During Challenging Times (1 hour virtual training)
COVID-19 is
a community trauma being experienced by all of us in one form or another.
For all of us it is vital that we maintain our resilience in order to be
present as we care for those around us. This training will identify types of
trauma and connect these traumas to the COVID-19 pandemic. We will
identify what trauma responses look like and discuss trauma responses we or
those around us may be experiencing. We will also discuss ways to maintain our
resilience and practice self-care during this challenging time.
I hope
you will join us. Please let us know which time works best for you:
https://doodle.com/poll/62fi976phqsxndrq
Contact us with any questions:
Wednesday, May 6, 2020
Reopening Resources & FAQ's
Reopening Resources & FAQ's
Date: 5/1/2020
Dear Platte County Child Care Providers,
We know this
is a challenging time filled with questions and uncertainty. We are grateful
for the essential public services you provide. Many of you are at different
stages implementing COVID guidelines. Some have remained open, adapting plans
as you go, while others are creating plans to reopen. Remember, we can and we
will get through this together. Please see our list of resources below. As
always, don’t hesitate to reach out if we can be of assistance.
Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) FAQ’s
The guidance in this document is based on information from
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s website and is based on what
is currently known about the spread and severity of coronavirus disease 2019
(COVID-19). Please note, not all of the information in this document is
required by SCCR regulations. Those items required by regulation are noted
within the document. DHSS will provide updated guidance as needed and as
additional information becomes available. Please check the CDC website and the
DHSS website periodically for updated guidance. 4/30/20
DHSS COVID-19 Website for Childcare Providers: https://health.mo.gov/safety/childcare/covid-19-updates.php
Kindercare Safety video
Kindercare
did a great job with their health and safety practice video. This might be
helpful for childcare centers that are reopening. Watch it here: https://www.kindercare.com/lp/safety-first
Platte County Health Department Re-Opening Guidelines
***NEW*** as of May 4th, 2020, all Platte County businesses (including childcare) must create a
reopening plan and post near their customer entry door(s). The plan summary
must include measures that are being taken to protect both employees and
customers. When reasonably achievable, businesses
are encouraged to collect names and contact
information of all people entering their
facilities in the event contact tracing becomes necessary.
Please note, information in
the document below is for your information from Platte County Health
Department. The purpose of this document is to provide general guidance for
business operations.
Contact us with further questions
Your Child Care Healthcare Consultants
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