Child Care Rules pUBLIC COMMENTS Dawn Woods, Child Care Director

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Child Care Rules pUBLIC COMMENTS Dawn Woods, Child Care Director Child Care Public Input - CCEC Child Care Rules pUBLIC COMMENTS Dawn Woods, Child Care Director Open with the work that has been done to date and the process we have used for engagement as well as the engagement that has occurred once the rules where promulgated. (have a reference document and PP from ELC) We have received XXXX public comments across all types of care. We are having a public hearing on May 15th at 6pm in Salem and the public comment period is extended to May 21st. For people who cannot attend the public hearing they can definitely send written input. It think it is important to note that all public input is being reviewed, there isn’t a difference verbal versus written. Staff has been reviewing all the public comment to date and have been meeting weekly to review and incorporate changes. What the requirements are and how we met all of the requirements are… These rules will be brought to the ELC on May 31 for adoption. What we are bringing to you today are the areas that have received the most public comment and are looking for your policy guidance. The areas we will be discussing is Safe Sleep and Swaddling, School-Age Definition, Training Requirements for all 3 types of licensed care. Because you have served for the last 18 months we wanted to bring this back to you Summarize and identify legal requirements to show how we went above and beyond the Really show the public meeting and where we had it multiple places CCEC and EICdf What has the language engagement been We are confident we are hearing all the issues We have had a representative who has been engaged This can be more iterative – and we won’t have it perfect. This has been a huge undertaking and we don’t want to pretend we have it May 10, 2018

Child Care Rules Update April 26, 2018 Why We Are Revising The existing child care rule sets were developed separately resulting in various differences among the type of care To better align with best practices (Caring for Our Children) Align with statute: HB 4065 (2018) Allow the OCC to take action when a license expires Protect children from providers who have had previous significant licensing violations Grant OCC the ability to issue cease and desist orders and level civil penalties against illegal care Increase civil penalties allowed in statute Allow the OCC to impose conditions on licenses Early Learning Council Meeting

Safe Sleep and Swaddling Child Care Public Input - CCEC Safe Sleep and Swaddling Draft Rule Language Public Comment Summary Swaddling or other clothing or covering that restricts the child’s movement is prohibited. (CC, CF, RF, RS) Loose-fitting sleep sacks that do not restrict movement should be allowed. [Quote from the AAP 2016 guidelines] Infants should be allowed to be swaddled until they are able to roll over. Swaddling or wearable blankets can be culturally appropriate and a safe, soothing mechanism to help young infants sleep. Caring for Our Children states that swaddling is not recommended or required, but it doesn’t prohibit it.

Considerations American Academy of Pediatrics – Stepping Stones to Caring for Our Children: National Health and Safety Performance Standards: Guidelines for Early Care and Education Programs Swaddling infants when they are in a crib is not necessary or recommended, but rather one-piece sleepers should be used. Office of Child Care requirements Infants may not enter care until they are 6 weeks old http://reader.aappublications.org/stepping-stones-to-caring-for-our-children/~searchResults?context=-1&searchText=swaddling&searchMode=quick

Input from EIC Community Engagement How to educate parents, families and providers Safe Sleep campaigns

Submitting Public Testimony Child Care Public Input - CCEC Submitting Public Testimony Public Comment Period Extended through May 21st at 5pm Written Testimony: early.learning@state.or.us 700 Summer Street NE Suite 350 Salem, OR 97301 Public Hearing: May 15th, 6:00pm *sign up for testimony by 6:15pm* 700 Summer St NE Veterans’ Affairs Auditorium – 1st Floor Salem, OR 97301