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Child Care Health Program Newsletter

The Child Care Health Program regularly sends out a newsletter on health and safety information relevant to child care and early learning programs. It includes reminders and updates on communicable diseases and prevention strategies, nutrition and food safety updates, training opportunities, vaccine requirements for children and staff, care plan documents and authorizations, and much more. While most of our content is for child care and early learning providers, we occasionally have announcements you may want to share with families in your programs.

If materials are changed or adapted, please keep the Public Health logo and add the phrase "Adapted from materials developed from Public Health — Seattle & King County."

Subscribe to the CCHP Newsletter

  • May 2025 edition
    • NEW Bleach Alternatives Information Sheet
    • NEW Handwashing Poster
    • Best Starts for Kids Child Care Subsidy Waitlist is Now Open!
    • Early Childhood Equity Grant, Deadline May 27
  • April 2025 edition
    • Celebrate Global Child Nutrition Month with Healthy Snacks!
    • A Note About Errors with the WAIIS Forecasting System
    • There’s Still Time for Teachers, Aides, Directors, & Support Staff to Join the CCHP Survey & Focus Group
    • Check Out the New CCHC Registry for King County Providers
    • Free Seattle/King County Clinic at Seattle Center, April 24-27
    • Best Starts Workshop: Early Supports for Infants and Toddlers 101, April 16
    • Infant and Early Childhood Conference, May 5–9
    • Best Starts Summit: Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, May 16–18
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