Section 8232 Of Article 6. Migrant Child Care And Development Programs From California Education Code >> Division 1. >> Title 1. >> Part 6. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 6.
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. The superintendent shall develop appropriate migrant child
care and development programs, quality indicators, including those
prescribed in subdivisions (a) to (h), inclusive, and (k) to (m),
inclusive, of Section 8203, and the following:
(a) Social services.
(1) Bilingual liaison between migrant parents and the center or
family child care home, or both.
(2) Liaison between the agency and the relevant community agencies
and organizations, including health and social services.
(3) Identification and documentation of family needs and followup
referrals as appropriate.
(b) Staffing.
(1) Bilingual health personnel shall be available to each program
site of a migrant child care and development agency.
(2) Professional and nonprofessional staff shall reflect the
linguistic and cultural background of the children being served.
(3) Whenever possible, migrants will be recruited, trained, and
hired in child care and development programs. Documentation of
training and career ladder opportunities and of recruitment and
hiring efforts shall be provided to the Department of Education.
Staff training shall include principles and practices of child care
and development for the age groups of children being served.
(c) Health services in migrant child care and development programs
shall include health and dental screening and followup treatment.
Health records for all migrant children shall follow the child.