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Transcript of Human Resources Federal Regulations and Review Findings.
SPCAA HEAD START PARTNERS MEETING
Human Resources Federal Regulations and Review Findings
Agenda
Lead Teacher Qualifications LT and TA Qualifications-Outlined in Head
Start Act of 2007 Reference Check Requirements Background Check Requirements Physical Exams and TB Screenings
(process for partners and SPCAA) Code of Conduct Performance Evaluation Requirements
Lead Teacher Qualifications
Current-Bachelor or advanced degree in ECE; or-Bachelor or advanced degree and coursework
equivalent to a major relating to early childhood education, with experience teaching pre-school children; or
-Associate degree in ECE; or-Child development associate (CDA) credential that
is appropriate to the age of children being served
Head Start Performance Standard 1304.52(b)(1)&(2)
LT Requirements in FutureHead Start Act 2007, Section 648A
By September 30, 2013 at least 50% of Head Start teachers nationwide in center-based programs must have:
-Bachelor or advanced degree in ECE; or -Bachelor or advanced degree and
coursework equivalent to a major relating to early childhood education, with experience teaching pre-school-age children
TA Requirements in the FutureHead Start Act 2007, Section 648A
By September 30, 2013 Head Start teaching assistants nationwide in center-based programs must have:
-at least a CDA;-enrolled in a program leading to an
associate or bachelor degree;-enrolled in a child development associate
(CDA) program to be completed in two years
Reference Check Requirements
Before a Head Start agency employs an individual, such agency shall:
-conduct an interview of such individual;-verify personal and employment references
Head Start Act 2007, Section 648A
Background Check Requirements
Before a Head Start agency employs an individual, such agency shall:
-obtain:~a state, tribal, or federal criminal record check
covering all jurisdictions where the grantee provides Head Start services to children;
~a state, tribal, or federal criminal record check as required by law of the jurisdiction where the grantee provides Head Start services; or
~a criminal record check as otherwise required by federal law
Head Start Act 2007, Section 648A
Physical Exams and TB Screenings
Grantee and delegate agencies must assure that each staff member has an initial health examination (that includes screening for tuberculosis) and a periodic re-examination (as recommended by their health care provider or as mandated by State, Tribal, or local laws) so as to assure that they do not, because of communicable diseases, pose a significant risk to the health or safety of others in the Early Head Start or Head Start program that cannot be eliminated or reduced by reasonable accommodation. This requirement must be implemented consistent with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act and section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
Head Start Performance Standard 1304.52(j)(1)
Standards (Code) of Conduct
Grantee and partner sites must ensure that all staff, consultants, and volunteers abide by program’s standards of conduct. These standards must specify:
1) They will respect and promote the unique identity of each child and family and refrain from stereotyping on the basis of gender, race, ethnicity, culture, religion, or disability
Standards (Code) of Conductcontinued
2) They will follow program confidentiality policies concerning information about children, families, and other staff members
3) No child will be left alone or unsupervised while under their care
4) They will use positive methods of child guidance and will not engage in corporal punishment, emotional or physical abuse, or humiliation. In addition, they will not employ methods of discipline that involve isolation, the use of food as punishment or reward, or the denial of basic needs
Head Start Performance Standard 1304.52(h)(1)
Standards (Code) of Conduct
SPCAA HEAD START PARTNERSStandards/Code of ConductStandards of Conduct (Code of Conduct) Head Start, Early Head Start and associated partner agencies must ensure that all staff,
consultants, and volunteers abide by the program's standards of conduct. These standards must specify that (Head Start Performance Standards)- 1304.52 (h)(1),(i),(ii),(iii),(iv):
They will respect and promote the unique identity of each child and family and refrain from stereotyping on the basis of gender, race, color, ethnicity, culture, religion, or disability;
They will follow program confidentiality policies concerning information about children, families, and other staff
No child will be left alone or unsupervised while under their care; and They will use positive methods of child guidance and will not engage in corporal punishment,
emotional or physical abuse, or humiliation. In addition, they will not employ methods of discipline that involve isolation, the use of food as punishment or reward, or the denial of basic needs.
By signing this form, I acknowledge that I have read the Standards/Code of Conduct set forth by SPCAA Head Start, as outlined in the Head Start Performance Standards [1304.52(h)(1) (i)(ii)(iii)(iv)], and I agree to follow all policies and procedures.
Printed Name:_______________________________________________________________________ Signature:___________________________________________________________________ Date:________________________________________________________________________ School District:_____________________________________________________________________
Performance Review Requirements
Grantee and partner agencies must, at a minimum, perform annual performance reviews of each Head Start and Early Head Start staff member and use the results of these reviews to identify staff training and professional development needs, modify performance agreements, as necessary, and assist each staff member in improving his or her skills and professional competencies
Head Start Performance Standard 1304.52(i)
Certification Letter for SPCAA Head Start Partners
Certification for SPCAA Head Start PartnersThis document certifies compliance with applicable Head Start regulations and requirements inclusive of ACF-PI-HS-08-02 (BackgroundChecks) and ACFPIHS-08-04 (Criminal Background Checks)
Criminal Background Checks The District conducted a criminal background check prior to employment on all Head Start employees. The background check meets orexceeds the State of Texas requirements for background checks pursuant to TEX. EDUC. CODE § 22.083. The District provided SPCAA the computer list to the state confirming the names of all Head Start employees who have undergone criminalBackground checks.The District reviewed the criminal background checks and has removed from employment with Head Start any of the employees with acriminal history detrimental to the health and safety of Head Start children. Personnel ActionsThe District has employment applications on file for full-time, part-time and temporary personnel working with Head Start children.The District conducted interviews prior to employment.The District verified the personal and employment references provided by such individuals.The District has provided to each employee the information on required health exams (including screening for tuberculosis) and periodicreexaminations (as recommended by Health care provider or mandated by State or local laws). The District personnel/HR departments willwork with SPCAA to insure compliance.
Authorized Administrator _______________________________________ ______________(Signature) (Date) Print Name: ______________________________ Title: ______________________ District/Agency Name:__________________________________
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