The Bureau of Child Care Services (BCCS) announces additional dates for the Pre-Service Orientation virtually via Zoom. All child care providers serving children under CCDF is required to complete the Pre-Service Orientation before being allowed to care for children unsupervised. The Pre-Service Orientation must be completed within three months from the hire date. This is only a one-time requirement.
This policy establishes and outlines the procedures for assessing the compliance of CCDF Grants subgrantees and subrecipients following the close of the grant term or the expiration of funding. The objective is to ensure that subgrantees and subrecipients meet the financial, programmatic, and regulatory requirements set forth in the grant agreement and facilitate transparency, accountability, and continued compliance post-funding.
The Bureau of Child Care Services (BCCS) announces additional dates for the Pre-Service Orientation virtually via Zoom. BCCS reminds all child care providers serving children under CCDF to complete the Pre-Service Orientation before being allowed to care for children unsupervised. The Pre-Service Orientation must be completed within three months from the hire date. This is only a one-time requirement.
Topic:
Program Updates, Child Care Programs, Office Updates
Effective Date:Wednesday 01/01/2025
Affected Village:
Mangilao
The Bureau of Child Care Services (BCCS), within the Department of Public Health and Social Services (DPHSS), is excited to announce the launch of a new application form, child care provider certificate, and improved processes to be effective on January 1, 2025. The following changes are designed to streamline the application process, improve efficiency, and enhance the overall experience for applicants.
The Bureau of Child Care Services (BCCS), within the Department of Public Health and Social Services (DPHSS), requires all child care providers to complete a one-time Pre-Service Orientation within three months from the hire date, pursuant to Title 45, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 98, Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) §98.44(b).
The Pre-Service Orientation is required for all employees & volunteers who serve children under CCDF to include: licensed child care providers, licensed-exempt (relative/in-home/school-age) child care providers, uncompensated providers, or any caregiver who will have contact with children.
All newly employed CCDF child care providers must attend a Pre-Service Orientation before being allowed to care for children unsupervised. Child care providers who have been employed as a caregiver to CCDF children, but has not received a Pre-Service Orientation, must successfully complete the Pre-Service Orientation upon the renewal of their Guam’s Plan for Professional Development (GPPD) Certification or CCDF Certification.
The Bureau of Child Care Services (BCCS), with the essential assistance and feedback of the licensed child care providers on Guam, has reached a checkpoint in developing a quality improvement system (QIS). Session 5 covers a brief presentation on the subject of "Cultural Humility" that emphasizes culture in the design of Guam's QIS and how incorporating recognition and acceptance of other cultures is important in high-quality child care settings. The session also featured an activity where the child care providers discussed and gathered evidence for each of the six (6) areas of quality and their indicators. The discussions and feedback gathered are important in formulating the next steps towards completing Guam's QIS.
The Bureau of Child Care Services continues to coordinate small group sessions with licensed childcare providers to develop a quality improvement system (QIS) and have the system implemented in Guam. Session 4 is focused on an in-depth review of the QIS survey results, recommendations, and discussions in collaboration with the lead facilitator from the Child Care State Capacity Building Center.
The Bureau of Child Care Services continues collaborative discussions with a small group of licensed childcare providers in pursuit of developing a quality improvement system to be implemented in Guam. Session 3 is focused on developing a vision statement and crafting definitions of quality, which will be validated by a survey to be disseminated to all licensed childcare providers.
The Bureau of Child Care Services (BCCS), within the Department of Public Health and Social Services (DPHSS), will be enforcing a change of schedule in receiving application Forms for Validation of Early Childhood Providers (Path A) and Forms for Certification of Early Childhood Providers (Path A) under Guam’s Plan Professional Development (GPPD) for review and validation by The Early Childhood Professional Development (ECPD) Subcommittee under the Guam Early Learning Council (GELC); commonly known as GPPD submission.
Guam’s Plan for Professional Development (GPPD) Submission
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BCCS Provider Workgroup - Session 2
Category:
Notices
Topic:
Child Care Programs, Quality Improvement
Effective Date:Wednesday 10/18/2023
Affected Village:
N/A
The Bureau of Child Care Services holds a second round of provider workgroup sessions with a small group of licensed child care providers to discuss ways to improve the quality of child care services in Guam.
The Bureau of Child Care Services (BCCS) provides support for people and organizations that are interested in starting child care programs in their communities. If you are a resident of Guam and is a relative or in kinship with a CCDF certified family, you may choose to be a paid child care provider and care for up to six children in your home or the child’s home. All child care providers must complete all application requirements, comply with health and safety standards, pass eligibility requirements on background checks, complete 15 hours of certified health, safety, and early childhood related training, and be in compliance with all applicable regulatory requirements.