by Marketing | Nov 9, 2022 | Child Care Licensing, Industry Expertise, Licensing and Permitting, News
Mont. Gov. Proposes New Childcare Licensing Rules to Increase Childcare Access Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte proposed new childcare licensing rules to help increase access to childcare in the state, according to a state press release on November 4. “We heard loud and...
by Marketing | Sep 14, 2022 | Child Care Licensing, Industry Expertise, Licensing and Permitting, News
La. Child Welfare System “Overburdened” In a legislative hearing on September 6, that followed two recent child deaths from abuse and neglect, Louisiana legislators called for major reforms to the state’s child welfare systems. Legislators met with administrators from...
by Marketing | Aug 23, 2022 | Child Care Licensing, Industry Expertise, Licensing and Permitting, News
Judge Authorizes Class-Action Lawsuit Alleging Ore. Foster Care Problems A judge ruled that plaintiffs alleging dysfunction in Oregon’s foster care system, can sue on behalf of all children in the system. Rather than seeking remedies for the 10 children named in the...
by Marketing | May 31, 2022 | Child Care Licensing, Industry Expertise, Licensing and Permitting, News
Audit Examines Missing Foster Children Reporting by State The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services released an audit of state agency approaches to reporting and locating children missing from foster care. The audit revealed that during the audit period, over...
by Marketing | Sep 20, 2021 | Blog, Child Care Licensing, Industry Expertise, Licensing and Permitting
Like all regulatory agencies, those that protect children and vulnerable adults share information constantly. Licensing officials share information with service providers and with the public. Information flows between regulatory officials and vendors that manage...
by Marketing | Sep 15, 2021 | Blog, Child Care Licensing, Licensing and Permitting, Specialized Solutions
Article updated on June 1, 2023. If your agency regulates residential facilities for children and vulnerable adults, safety is your primary focus. But availability matters, too. Your agency, then, must ensure not only that your providers meet health and safety...