Secrets Of Day Care Licensing
By Fiona Lohrenz

 

Secrets Of Day Care Licensing
by Fiona Lohrenz 

 If you wish to start a day care you need to find out about day care licensing. There is a procedure involved in getting your day care licensed and the more prepared you are the more seamless it will be. Learning about the requirements for a day care license is a great way to discover exactly what is required and whether or not you are fully ready and able to embark on a business in child care. 

 International and state day care licensing requirements, application procedures and regulations vary and you’ll need to do the research for your area. .

Details for your particular area can be found here: USA http://nrc.uchsc.edu and Canadian licensing and regulations information can be found here: http://canada.gc.ca/othergov/prov_e.html

.Ofsted deal with UK licensing: http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/childcare   and in Ireland the Health Service Executive handle day care registration applications. 

 Generally speaking, the day care licensing process is designed to protect the children and ensure that the day care environment is safe, children’s overall welfare is being served from the point of view of safety, hygiene, nutrition, activities and all aspects of their development. Granting a day care license occurs upon completion of a detailed evaluation of the proposed service which takes into account all of the above. 

 The first step in applying for a day care license is the application form. Information required on this application form shall include, but not be limited to:

 - Personal and contact details
- Plans for the premises showing layout, playground and facilities
- Hours of opening and number of children catered for
- Details of staff
- Details of the program you intend implanting
- Menu information and schedules
-Details of the financial resources available

 Once submitted you will undergo an initial consultation with the licensing representatives to discuss the feasibility of starting a program in your area, review the regulations and examine your financial resources. A preliminary, announced visit shall be made by a day care licensing evaluator to assess the premises and determine whether or not compliance with the regulations can be met. During this visit the following will be examined:

 - Telephone in working order
- Fire detection facilities
- Fire fighting equipment
- That all hazardous substances are stored appropriately
- That there is adequate ventilation and heating
- That the overall facility is safe
- That the facility is clean and hygienic
-That all toys and educational equipment is safe and appropriate

 You will be issued or denied a day care license following review of your entire application process. Generally, licenses are valid for a year and must be displayed in a conspicuous place at all times. Get up to date and stay on top of regulations with the following resources:

Building Blocks <http://nrc.uchsc.edu/RESOURCES/BuildingBlocks.pdf>

 – the latest guidelines are contained in this document in an easily accessed and understandable format. Also, Stepping Stones <http://nrc.uchsc.edu/STEPPING/index.htm>

 – good source of key health and safety practices that reduce disease disability and death in child care facilities. Your chances of success in applying for day care licensing increase dramatically if you arm yourself with knowledge in advance, so, do the preparation and good luck starting your day care.

Fiona Lohrenz draws on her 10 years of running a day care to write articles on all aspects of child care. She also pours this wisdom into her childcare website and has used it to produce a 'How to Start a Daycare Business' DVD. http://www.startchildcare.com" Fiona can be found at her website, which is all about http://www.childcareonly.com

 

 

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