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Child and Adult Care Food Program information guide
Child and Adult Care Food Program information guide
The goal of the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) is to improve the health and nutrition of children and adults in care while promoting the development of good eating habits. This manual has been designed to provide additional information on creditable and non-creditable foods in child care centers, outside school hours centers, family child care homes, and adult day care centers. Creditable foods are those foods that may be counted toward meeting the requirements for a reimbursable meal., "Revised 6-2006."--Footer., Includes index., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed February 2014)
Child and Adult Care Food Program manual
Child and Adult Care Food Program manual
Good nutrition is important to the health of infants, children, and adults. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Child and Adult Care Food Program is funded by the United States Department of Agriculture to provide reimbursement to care providers for nutritious meals served to eligible, non-residential children in child care centers, family day care homes, homeless shelters, after school at-risk programs, Head Start, and outside-school-hours programs, as well as meals for older adults in adult day care centers., "Revised 2008.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed February 2014)
Child and Adult Care Food Program reviews : what to expect
Child and Adult Care Food Program reviews : what to expect
"FY08 2.6.08." -- Footer., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed April 2020)
Child and adolescent violence in Colorado : a 2005 status report
Child and adolescent violence in Colorado : a 2005 status report
Cover title., "Project coordinator and author, Jarrod Hindman."--First unnumbered page., "This publication is supported by Grant Number U17/CCu82438-02 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Child care and school immunization rates guide : counting doses/creating rates
Child care and school immunization rates guide : counting doses/creating rates
In 2014 schools in Colorado were required to make the immunization and exemption rates of their enrolled student population publicly available, upon request" and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment shall "provide assistance to schools with the analysis and interpretation of the immunization data." Includes table that indicates the number of doses of vaccine a student needs based on their age. To determine if a student is considered current on all age-appropriate vaccines for the purpose of calculating an immunization rate, compare the student's current immunization record with the number and type of vaccines they should have for their current age., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed August 2018)

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