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Local Family Child Care Association 

Recently local family child care providers met and held their first organizational meeting to form a local association under the Virginia Alliance of Family Child Care Association. 

Pictured: (rear) Ivy Paige, Monica Jackson, Nora Dove, Sharmee Seid and Jacqueline Smith (front) Ellen Saunders, Mary Minor, Jane Akers and Cynthia Walker.

If interested, contact Linda Lockwood by email or by phone 229-7940

 

Local child care providers were recognized on May 16, 2008 for their dedication and loving care for area families and children. Mildred Stone was honored for her 35 years of service and retirement. Juanita Lee and Darlene Ingram were honored for their qualification as military accredited providers. Juanita Lee was also honored for attainment of a Child Development Associate. Michele Dawson and Michele Miller were honored for their distinction as nationally accredited family child care providers. The event was sponsored by Child and Family Connection and the City of Williamsburg, Dept. of Human Services. MLM Events of Newport News, donated their time in planning the reception.

 

 

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Medication Training required for ALL child care providers

Changes to the Drug Control Act 54.1-3408 shall not prevent the administration of drugs by a person to a child in a child day program provided such a person

  •  Has satisfactorily completed a training program approved by the Board of Nursing

  • Taught by a RN, LPN, MD, OD, or licensed pharmacist.  

  •   Has Written authorization from parent or guardian  

  • Administer drugs only to the child identified on the prescription label as instructed as to dosage, frequency and manner  

  • Administer only drugs that were dispense by a pharmacy and are maintained in original labeled container that would normally be administered by parent or guardian to a child.  

 PMAT Course Information

About the course

The PMAT course trains providers in child day programs, who do not ordinarily administer medications, but who supervise children (e.g. bus drivers), to administer an emergency injection of epinephrine using an auto-injector device (EpiPen) and/or to apply prescription topical ointment or cream (e.g., diaper ointment). The PMAT class can be completed in 2 hours. Class size is limited to 25 participants.

Who Should Attend?

Providers or staff members who do NOT ordinarily administer medication but who supervise children who may need an epipen injection in an emergency situation and/or providers or staff members who supervise children who may need the application of prescription topical ointments or creams.

Course Requirements

To attend the PMAT course a child care provider or employee of the program must be:

·         at least 18 years old

·         literate (able to read and write) in English

·         have current certification in first aid

·         have current certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)

Renewal

The training certificate for the PMAT course expires after three (3) years. There is no renewal of the PMAT certificate. The PMAT course must be attended at three year intervals.

Please notify Child and Family Connection of your need for training of staff or family child are providers. info@childandfamilyconnection.org or 757 229-7940

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