Early Learning Provider Survey

As part of Oregon’s Quality Rating & Improvement System, many early learning programs will begin to participate in developmental screening in 2014. We are currently developing workforce training and resources to support you in this work, and we need your input!

If you are an early learning provider in Oregon, please complete this 10-minute survey to help us focus our training efforts.

The survey will close Monday, December 16.

To learn more about developmental screening, see this overview for early learning providers

Thank you for your time and all the good work you do!

Keep Kids Safe Update

URGENT UPDATE:

The Oregon legislature passed a bill allowing the production and selling of the “Keep Kids Safe” license plates with the additional charge going to county programs which help prevent child abuse.  In Deschutes County the examples are the relief nurseries and parenting classes.

The legislation requires we sell at least 500 per year to keep the “Keep Kids Safe” license plate purchase an option.

The sale of the license plate provides funds to prevent child abuse and a small billboard to make people aware of this need in our communities.

We need to sell about 100 more license plates before October 31, 2013.  You may purchase the license plate even if your current plates are not due to be renewed.  The cost is pro-rated.

The Oregon Children Trust Fund of Oregon is now the agency in charge of managing the program and allocating the distribution of the funds.  They also have a link to help order the plates at: http://ctfo.org/support-kids/kkslicenseplate/.

Thank you very much and please buy a “Keep Kids Safe” license plate today.

URGENT: Keep Kids Safe!

In 2011 House Bill 3250 was passed by the Oregon Legislature to allow the sale of the Keep Kids Safe (KKS) License Plates through the Oregon DMV and Children’s Trust Fund of Oregon. The net proceeds go back to Oregon counties for proven child abuse prevention programs. Children’s Trust Fund of Oregon needs to sell 100 more license plates by October 14th, or the license plate will cease to exist and communities will lose a sustainable source of revenue to fund vital child abuse prevention programs. Take a look at the Community Flyer or the Children’s Trust Fund website for more information.
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