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P-ECC-Supportive-05: Information on how DCF and EEC assesses a family’s ability to transport a child to and from a supportive child care program.
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P-ECC-Supportive-04: Includes information on whether or not fees for supportive child care are assessed to participating families.
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P-EEC-Supportive-08: Provides details about what information is shared between DCF and the supportive child care provider. Also provides information about the supportive child care reauthorization process.
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P-EEC-Supportive-21: Information about on-site mental health services at EEC contracted supportive child care programs.
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P-EEC-Supportive-21: Information for supportive child care providers about how they can participate in and implement the Comprehensive Mental Health for Child Care Program.
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P-EEC-Supportive-14: Provides information to supportive child care providers about the transportation requirements they must follow for children in their programs.
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P-EEC-Supportive-03: Provides the criteria by which children are referred for supportive child care services by the Department of Children and Families (DCF).
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P-EEC-Supportive-02: Describes the process by which a child is determined to have a need for supportive child care services.
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P-EEC-Supportive-07: Describes the pre-placement conference that is required before a child can be enrolled in a supportive child care program.
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P-EEC-Supportive-13: Details the types of information that providers will review during the pre-placement conference before a child is enrolled in supportive child care services.
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P-EEC-Supportive-16: Details the supportive child care provider's responsibilities while a child is enrolled in their program.
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P-EEC-Supportive-15: Details the information that supportive child care providers must prepare after a child has been enrolled in a program for 45 days.
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P-EEC-Supportive-06: Provides information about what happens when a family is referred for supportive child care services.
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P-EEC-Supportive-01: Provides a description of supportive child care services available to families and children who have open cases with the Department of Children and Families (DCF).
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