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Child Care referrals

If you are looking for Child Care you have come to the right place for your Child Care plan. The Resource and Referral program provides FREE Child Care Referrals to all interested persons in Ventura County. The program is funded by the California Department of Social Services. Get Child Care Referrals Online CDR’s Resource & Referral Specialists 221 E. Ventura Boulevard Oxnard, CA 93036 Contact us to make an appointment beforehand Toll-Free: (800) 962-5437 or (805) 485-7878 Ext. 1512 M-F 10:00AM to 5:00PM. To help parents make their decision, CDR’s Resource & Referral Specialists provide details on licensing

Child Care referrals2024-02-07T12:01:15-08:00

Early Head Start

Early Head Start is a federally funded community-based program for low-income families to promote healthy prenatal outcomes for pregnant women, enhance the development of very young children (birth to 3 years of age), and to support healthy family functioning. Program Options Expectant mothers receive weekly home visits and receive information and support on prenatal care, breastfeeding, parenting, infant care and safety, child development, and other topics. Referrals to community resources and services are provided. Education and child development services are delivered in a classroom environment. Participants receive full-day and full-year Child Care services

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Oliver’s Law: A Parent’s Right to Information

What is Oliver’s Law? Oliver’s Law (AB 458 Zettel), which took affect January 1, 2000, requires every Child Care resource and referral program and every alternative payment program to advise every person who requests a Child Care referral, of his or her right to licensing information related to potential providers. Licensing information must be maintained at all licensed facilities and public files pertaining to the facility can be accessed by parents.   What does this new law mean to parents looking for Child Care? When you contact CDR to request Child Care referrals, our referral counselors will advise you of your

Oliver’s Law: A Parent’s Right to Information2023-02-22T14:44:15-08:00

Become a Licensed Center/Home

To start accepting referrals, you need to first become a licensed center/home. Follow the Steps Below:  Sign up for an orientation meeting by calling Community Care Licensing at (805) 562-0400. A flyer with the schedule and information will be sent to you to pre-register for the Licensing Orientation. At the orientation, you will receive information on the licensing process, CDR services, application instructions, and tips on how to prepare your home. Obtain a TB Test from the local health department or a copy of a TB test that has been done within the last year. (for each person over the age

Become a Licensed Center/Home2019-03-17T02:52:23-07:00

Provider information

Overview We are committed to supporting State Subsidized Child Development contractors in our county. Whether working in a Child Care center, a state preschool, a school-age program, an after school program, or as a provider from the Alternative Payment program, Campus or Migrant center, we can help you in many ways. Provider Guide Download our comprehensive Provider Guide. DOWNLOAD PROVIDER GUIDE Provider Information To start accepting referrals, you need to first become a licensed center/home. Content needed. CDR staff coordinates with Early Childhood Educators

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What documents do I need to apply for Head Start or Early Head Start Programs?

A Head Start/Early Head Start Waiting List and Enrollment Application. The documents highlighted below must be attached to expedite processing: A) Child’s Birth Certificate B) Proof of Family’s Gross Annual Income: 1040’s, W-2’s for every employment held, Income documentation of the last 12 months, Current Notice of Action for Cal Works/TANF Cash Aid C) Child’s current Immunization Record. D) For expected mothers, Proof of Pregnancy with expected delivery date. Take or mail application with attached copies of documents to the nearest Head Start Center or the CDR Main office located at: 221 E. Ventura Blvd. Oxnard, CA 93036. (805) 485-7878. Fax:

What documents do I need to apply for Head Start or Early Head Start Programs?2019-01-16T02:34:24-08:00

Legal Statement

When you use our site you will be subject to the rules, guidelines, policies, terms, and conditions applicable to such service. COPYRIGHT All content included on this site, such as text, graphics, logos, button icons, images, audio clips, and software, is the property of Child Development Resources of Ventura County, Inc., or its content suppliers and protected by U.S. and international copyright laws. The compilation (meaning the collection, arrangement, and assembly) of all content on this site is the exclusive property of Child Development Resources of Ventura County, Inc., and JFD, Inc., and is protected by U.S. and international copyright laws.  Any other use, including

Legal Statement2018-12-09T01:47:36-08:00

CDR Programs and Services

Child Care assistance CalWORKs Stage One Learn More Apply CalWORKs Stage Two Learn More Apply CalWORKs Stage Three Learn More Apply Head Start Programs Head Start (HS) Program/California State Preschool Program (CSPP) This Program servers low-income 3- and 4- year old children and their families. Head Start program options include Center-Based/California State Preschool Program and Home-Based program Learn More Apply Early Head State (EHS)

CDR Programs and Services2024-02-08T08:48:29-08:00

Family Child Care Education Network (FCCEN)/Infant/Toddler Program (ITP)

Family Child Care Education Network (FCCEN)/Infant/Toddler Program (ITP) is funded by the State of California Department of Social Services. This program reimburses Child Care cost for parents of children zero to up to 5 years of age. Children remain eligible until their fifth (5th) birthday. Provider selection by the parent is made from CDR's Family Child Care Home Education Network (FCCHEN). FCCHEN ensures that high-quality Family Child Care home settings with higher standards than those required by the Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing Division. The FCCHEN provides services for the Infant/Toddler Program (ITP), and Early Head Start (EHS)

Family Child Care Education Network (FCCEN)/Infant/Toddler Program (ITP)2022-07-19T15:40:01-07:00

Meet our Board of Directors

BOARD OFFICERS President Vice President Treasurer Secretary BOARD MEMBERS Board Member Board Member Board Member Board Member Board Member ABOUT OUR BOARD The Board of Directors is comprised of 9 members who are responsible for governance of our organization. Board members come from widely diverse backgrounds within the community. They bring with them a wealth of varied expertise, giving the Board a broad perspective in providing direction to our agency and overseeing our programs. When a Board seat is vacant, prospective Board

Meet our Board of Directors2023-12-21T15:22:41-08:00
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