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CCHP Health and Safety Checklist (Rev. ed.)
California Childcare Health Program, 2004
San Francisco: University of California, San Francisco, Department of Family Health Care Nursing

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Promote health and safety
Schumacher, Rachel, April 2010
Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy.

A discussion of the need to promote the health and safety of infants and toddlers in child care settings

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The National Resource Center for Health and Safety in Child Care
Nehring, Wendy, 2001
Journal of Child and Family Nursing, 4(3), 223-224

A description of national health and safety performance standards, states' child care licensing regulations, and other child care and health and safety resources available on the National Resource Center for Health and Safety in Child Care website.

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References for the ECELS Health and Safety Checklist document
Early Childhood Education Linkage System-Healthy Child Care Pennsylvania, May, 2010
Media, PA: Early Childhood Education Linkage System-Healthy Child Care Pennsylvania.

A list of reference sources for items in a child care health and safety checklist

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Ensuring health and safety in Connecticut's child care programs
Child Health and Development Institute of Connecticut, February 2011
Farmington, CT: Child Health and Development Institute of Connecticut.

A summary of an examination of health and safety risks in early childhood education and care programs in Connecticut, based on data from random inspections of 676 child care centers and 746 family child care homes

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Raising the bar for health and safety in child care
Lucarelli, Patti, 2002
Pediatric Nursing, 28(3), 239-241, 291

A discussion of how health care professionals can help improve child care quality by acting as child care health consultants and offering expert advice in child development, disease prevention, and infection control

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ECELS Health and Safety Checklist (Version 1.4)
Early Childhood Education Linkage System-Healthy Child Care Pennsylvania, December, 2011
Media, PA: Early Childhood Education Linkage System-Healthy Child Care Pennsylvania.

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ECELS Health and Safety Checklist (Version 1.3)
Early Childhood Education Linkage System-Healthy Child Care Pennsylvania, May, 2010
Media, PA: Early Childhood Education Linkage System-Healthy Child Care Pennsylvania.

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Assessing health and safety in early care and education programs: Development of the CCHP Health and Safety Checklist
Alkon, Abbey, November/December 2008
Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 22(6), 368-377

An account of the development and testing of the California Childcare Health Program (CCHP) Health and Safety Checklist, an observational instrument used to assess compliance with national health and safety standards in child care and early education environments

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Child care health consultation improves health and safety policies and practices
Alkon, Abbey, September-October 2009
Academic Pediatrics, 9(5), 366-370

A study of the effects of county-level child care health consultation intervention programs on child care centers’ health and safety policies and practices from a 3-year experimental study in 5 California counties with 73 intervention and 38 comparison licensed child care centers

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Cornerstones: Strengthening the foundation of health and safety in early education and care
Washington, Valora, 01 July, 2007
Cambridge, MA: Schott Fellowship in Early Care and Education.

An overview of national health and safety standards for child care and early education and of health and safety practices in child care and early education in Massachusetts, with a discussion of issues and recommendations for ensuring the health and safety of children in child care and early education

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Improving the health and safety of children in nonparental early education and child care
Shope, Timothy, March 2005
Pediatrics in Review, 26(3), 86-95

An overview of issues related to the health and safety of children in child care environments

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Cornerstones: Strengthening the foundation of health and safety in early education and care [Executive summary]
Washington, Valora, July 01, 2007
Cambridge, MA: Schott Fellowship in Early Care and Education.

A summary of an overview of national health and safety standards for child care and early education and of health and safety practices in child care and early education in Massachusetts, with a discussion of issues and recommendations for ensuring the health and safety of children in child care and early education

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Child care health & safety: A Key Topic Resource List
Child Care & Early Education Research Connections, May, 2010
New York: Child Care & Early Education Research Connections

A compilation of selected Research Connections resources focused on child care health and safety, including a summary of issues addressed in the literature, and a listing of resources in the areas of: health and safety standards, assessments, and strategies; child care environments; and emergency preparedness

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Ensuring health and safety in Connecticut's child care programs: A focus on medication administration
Child Health and Development Institute of Connecticut, April 26, 2011
(Issue Brief No. 2). Farmington, CT: Child Health and Development Institute of Connecticut.

Findings on medication administration practices from a study of health and safety risks in early childhood education and care programs in Connecticut and a summary of a efforts in Connecticut to train child care staff on appropriate medication administration

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An evaluation of health and safety hazards in family based day care homes in Philadelphia
Perez, Hernando, April 2011
Child & Youth Care Forum, 40(2), 151-157

A study of family day care home (FDCH) providers' knowledge of health and safety hazards and actions required to address hazards, and an assessment of the presence of hazards in 73 home-based child care facilities in low-income neighborhoods of Philadelphia

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Missouri pre-k physical development, health and safety standards
Missouri. Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Early Childhood Education Section, 2004
Jefferson City: Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

A description of activities and practices indicating the desired minimum level of physical development and safe behaviors possessed by prekindergarten children entering Missouri schools

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Improving the health and safety of children in Oregon's child care: Implementation and outcomes of Oregon Child Care Health Consultation program
Pacific Research & Evaluation, March, 2008
Portland: Oregon, Office of Family Health.

An evaluation of the Child Care Health Consultation (CCHC) program, Oregon's initiative to improve children's health and safety in child care programs, between July 2003 and June 2007

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Achieving a state of healthy weight: A national assessment of obesity prevention terminology in child care regulations 2010 [Executive summary]
National Resource Center for Health and Safety in Child Care (U.S.), January, 2011
Aurora, CO: National Resource Center for Health and Safety in Child Care.

A summary of a study of the extent to which state child care regulations meet standards related to obesity prevention in the areas of infant feeding, nutrition, and physical activity

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Achieving a state of healthy weight: A national assessment of obesity prevention terminology in child care regulations 2010
National Resource Center for Health and Safety in Child Care (U.S.), January, 2011
Aurora, CO: National Resource Center for Health and Safety in Child Care.

A study of the extent to which state child care regulations meet standards related to obesity prevention in the areas of infant feeding, nutrition, and physical activity

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The science behind the American Public Health Association/American Academy of Pediatrics national health and safety guidelines for child-care programs
Aronson, Susan S., December 1994
Pediatrics, 94(6), 1101-1104

A description of the development and application of the health and safety standards in the document Caring for Our Children: National Health and Safety Performance Standards Guidelines for Out-of-Home Child Care Programs

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A public health perspective on infectious disease aspects of the Revised Standards for Health and Safety in Out-of-Home Child Care
Cordell, Ralph L., May 2002
Pediatric Annals, 31(5), 307-312

An overview of the disease-specific recommendations of the Revised Standards for Health and Safety in Out-of-Home Child Care

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Caring for our children: National Health and Safety Performance Standards: Guidelines for out-of-home child care
American Academy of Pediatrics, 2002
(2nd ed.). Elk Grove Village, IL: American Academy of Pediatrics.

A comprehensive compilation of health and safety standards related to all aspects of nonparental child care, including staffing, health promotion and protection, nutrition, facilities, and special needs

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Caring for our children: National health and safety performance standards; Guidelines for early care and education programs
American Academy of Pediatrics, 2011
(3rd ed.). Elk Grove Village, IL: American Academy of Pediatrics.

A comprehensive compilation of health and safety standards related to all aspects of child care and early education, including staffing, health promotion and protection, nutrition, facilities, and special needs

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Compliance of child care programs with health and safety standards: Impact of program evaluation and advocate training
Aronson, Susan S., February, 1980
Pediatrics, 65(2), 318-325

An evaluation of a health and safety advocacy training program for child workers that examines participant health knowledge and health advocacy opinions and program compliance with health and safety standards pre- and post-training, based on data collected from 117 trainees from 142 child care programs in Pennsylvania and from 19 contrast sites

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