by Renee Moseley | Apr 30, 2024 | Blog, Child Care Licensing, Licensing and Permitting, Specialized Solutions
Child care agencies face unique challenges from public scrutiny to a shortage of providers. Plus, these regulatory agencies operate differently, requiring unique functionalities, like background checks and case management. Learn three ways to address these licensing...
by Renee Moseley | Apr 17, 2024 | Blog, Child Care Licensing, Licensing and Permitting, Modernization, Specialized Solutions
The agency transformation process modernizes your child care agency’s approach to implementing a new licensing system with regulatory software. The transformation involves your agency moving through different levels of growth and development towards an optimal agency;...
by Renee Moseley | Apr 16, 2024 | Child Care Licensing, Licensing and Permitting, News
Federal Judge Allows NC Foster Children Discrimination Case to Proceed A ruling by a federal judge allows a lawsuit to move forward that alleges the state of North Carolina locks foster children in psychiatric residential treatment facilities instead of providing them...
by Renee Moseley | Feb 27, 2024 | Blog, Child Care Licensing, Licensing and Permitting, Specialized Solutions
The National Association for Regulatory Administration’s past Board President Alfred C. Johnson shares the impacts of COVID on the regulatory community, pointing to lessons learned and lessons observed. He also explains how NARA’s Key Indicator System helps to...
by Renee Moseley | Feb 20, 2024 | Child Care Licensing, Industry Expertise, Licensing and Permitting, News
Over a Dozen States Fail to Meet Child Care Safety Standards Over a dozen states fail to meet federal child care safety regulations, according to an analysis of state-by-state compliance. A child care compliance dashboard for each state, by The 19th, indicates if a...
by Renee Moseley | Feb 13, 2024 | Child Care Licensing, Licensing and Permitting, News
Ore. Lawmaker Seeks More Protection for Foster Youth Placed in Hotels Oregon lawmaker, Sen. Sara Gelser Blouin, introduced legislation to add additional oversight for foster kids placed in hotels, asking for the same protections as foster youth placed in homes....