Course Training Announcements | Florida DCF (2024)

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The Department of Children and Families Office of Child Care Regulationis offering a new online course,Supporting Literacy in School-Age Programs. The goal of this course is to prepare out-of-school time (OST) practitioners to foster the development of reading and writing in school-age children, and to identify and address risk factors for delays in literacy in order to mitigate or prevent future illiteracy. Upon completion of this course, child care professionals will be able to:

  • Describe the developmental process related to literacy and the implications on school-age children
  • Explain how the development of literacy can be supported in various components of school-age programs
  • Name the characteristics of effective literacy initiatives in school-age programs
  • Relate best practices in implementing literacy curricula throughout the components of school-age programs
  • Identify risk factors that may cause delays in the development of literacy

Additionally, 0.5 CEUs may be earned for completing this five-hour course.

Courses

Trauma-Informed Care for Child Care Professionals (TICC)

The goal of this 5-hour online course is to provide child care professionals with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to handle the impacts of traumatic events on the children and families they serve. For this 5-hour course, 0.5 CEUs may be earned.

Trauma-Informed Care for Child Care Program Directors (TICD)

The goal of this 40-hour instructor-led course is to assist child care programs in implementing trauma-informed care for families they serve. This multi-session course requires the completion of outside assignments and readings. Upon completion, child care program directors will form a community of practice to address the principles of trauma-informed care, supports necessary to work with child care personnel and families, and the importance of self-care. For this 40-hour course, 4.0 CEUs may be earned. This course can be used to meet the Florida Director Credential Renewal requirements.

Trauma-Informed Care for Child Care Program Directors -Hybrid (TICDHI)

The goal of this 40-hour hybrid course is to assist child care programs in implementing trauma-informed care for the families they serve. Offered in a hybrid learning environment of both online and instructor-led sessions, this multi-session course requires the completion of outside assignments and readings. Upon completion, child care program directors will form a community of practice to address the principles of trauma-informed care, supports necessary to work with child care personnel and families, and the importance of self-care. For this 40-hour course, 4.0 CEUs may be earned. This course can be used to meet the Florida Director Credential Renewal requirements.

Note: Enrollment in this course is a multi-step process. You must login to yourstudent training account, select “Instructor Led Courses Enroll” in your Personal Menu, and search for the TICD Hybrid Instructor Led (TICDHI) course. Students may need to check back as this course is not always available. Student can check with their localTCAto inquire about upcoming offerings. Once the TICDHI course has been paid for, the online portion of the course (TICDH) will populate in your student account under “Online Courses Enroll” as an “In-service” option.

Endorsem*nt

Trauma-Informed Care for Child Care Program Director Credential Endorsem*nt

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To earn the endorsem*nt, you must successfully complete:
- Florida Director Credential
- TICC: Online 5-hour DCF Trauma-Informed Care for Child Care Professionals (0.5 CEUs available)
AND
You must also completeoneof the following courses:
- TICD: Instructor-led 40-hour DCF Trauma-Informed Care for Child Care Program Directors
(4.0 CEUs available)
- TICDHI: Hybrid 40-hour DCF Trauma-Informed Care for Child Care Program Directors
(4.0 CEUs available)

The Department of Children and Families Office of Child Care Regulation is offering an updated course to provide child care professionals who work in afterschool programs with the tools they need to assess their program and plan for continual improvement to achieve quality. Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Explain the relationship between standards, self-assessment, and program improvement plans in enhancing the quality of care
  • Describe how to conduct a program assessment using The Quality Self-Assessment & Improvement Guide's assessment tool
  • Explain how to apply Florida Afterschool Network's standards to the literacy components of afterschool programs
  • Demonstrate the ability to create a program improvement plan

Individuals who have completed the School-Age Program Quality Standards and Self-Assessment or Standards for Quality Afterschool Programs and Quality Self-Assessment and Improvement for Afterschool Programs to meet introductory training requirements do not have to retake the course and their existing certificates will remain on their child care training transcript. However, individuals may choose to take the new course to earn CEUs or in-service credit.

The Department of Children and Families Office of Child Care Regulation is offering a new 5-hour course, which provides child care professionals with an overview of the impact of trauma on children and families and how to incorporate learning strategies to decrease stress in the classroom.

  • Identify age-related signs of stress and trauma in children
  • Describe the role caregivers play in promoting connections and buffering the effects of adversity
  • Identify how stress and trauma can negatively impact the cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and physical development of young children
  • Identify resources and strategies to use to provide trauma-informed care

This five-hour course is offered for $10 and 0.5 CEUs will be awarded upon successful completion of the course.

This course is based on the newly revised Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards and provides an overview of the standards used in early childhood classrooms serving children ages birth to Kindergarten. Examples of developmentally appropriate instructional strategies for children are provided throughout the training along with information about purposeful planning, reflective practice and qualities of an effective educator.

This five-hour course is offered for $10 and 0.5 CEUs will be awarded upon successful completion of the course.

This course is based on the newly revised Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards and provides an overview of the standards used in infant and toddler classrooms serving children ages birth through two years old. Examples of developmentally appropriate instructional strategies for children are provided throughout the training along with information about purposeful planning, reflective practice and qualities of an effective educator.

This five-hour course is offered for $10 and 0.5 CEUs will be awarded upon successful completion of the course.

This course is based on the newly revised Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards and provides an overview of the standards used in preschool classrooms serving children ages three years old to Kindergarten. Examples of developmentally appropriate instructional strategies for preschool age children are provided throughout the training along with information about purposeful planning, reflective practice and qualities of an effective educator. Either the online or instructor-led course will meet the VPK Instructor and VPK Director Credential training requirements.

Course Training Announcements | Florida DCF (2024)

FAQs

How many hours is DCF training in Florida? ›

Child care personnel must pass competency exams for the 40 hours of training to demonstrate their competency or receive an educational exemption. AND one (1) of the following: Infant and Toddler Appropriate Practices (5 hours) Preschool Appropriate Practices (5 hours)

How long does DCF take to investigate in Florida? ›

How long is an investigation? The investigation regarding your child must be completed within 60 days, except in cases when a child has died, is missing, or when law enforcement has an open criminal investigation.

Can you look up DCF cases in Florida? ›

DCF child abuse records are confidential and exempt from public records requests, except as provided by statute. Florida Statute §39.202, allows the person having legal custody of the child (or the young adult who was in DCF's custody) to obtain DCF records. Do not create your account anonymously.

How long is the DCF exam in Florida? ›

About the Exams

Exams are multiple choice and are available in English or Spanish. You will take a different exam for each course, and you can take more than one exam per day. You will be given 45 minutes for each exam.

Is DCF tough? ›

No, DCF (Discounted Cash Flow) analysis is not necessarily the hardest analysis in finance. It is a widely used method to determine the value of an investment based on its expected future cash flows, but its accuracy and usefulness depends on the quality and reliability of the inputs and assumptions used.

How many years does it take to do a DCF analysis? ›

The 3-statement models that support a DCF are usually annual models that forecast about 5-10 years into the future. However, when valuing businesses, we usually assume they are a going concern.

Can you sue DCF in Florida? ›

Yes, in certain situations, you may be able to sue the Department of Children and Family Services (DCF). You must show that DCF violated your civil rights or was grossly negligent. This is hard, but not impossible, to do in a lawsuit. These cases are more complicated than your typical personal injury case.

What is the first step CPS typically takes after receiving a report? ›

Depending upon the allegations made, CPS will initiate an investigation into the allegations by visiting your home immediately or up to ten days after CPS receives the allegations.

Who investigates DCF in Florida? ›

Office of the Inspector General Investigations.

How do I speak to a live person at DCF Florida? ›

Contact Us
  1. Abuse Hotline. 1-800-962-2873.
  2. Suicide Prevention. 1-800-273-8255.
  3. Domestic Violence Hotline. 1-800-500-1119.
  4. Background Screening. 1-888-352-2849.

Are CPS cases public record in Florida? ›

Sections 39.202 and 39.2021 govern the confidentiality of all reports and records held by DCF, including reports made to the central abuse hotline, regarding a child's abandonment, abuse, or neglect. Such reports and records are not open to public inspection.

How do I know if my DCF case is closed in Florida? ›

You can call the person who came out and ask them, but if a case was opened you should receive a letter when it is closed. DCF should notify you by letter when your case is closed. There is no harm in reaching our to the investigator to check in, however investigations are usually not closed in less than 45 to 60 days.

What are the hours of operation for Florida DCF? ›

Contact Details
Organization Type:State Medical Assistance Office
Covered States and Territories:Florida
Information:Toll Free: (866) 762-2237 Local: (850) 487-1111 Fax: (850) 922-2993 Web Site: https://www.myflfamilies.com/service-programs/access/medicaid/ Hours: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm ET
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What distance is required around each sleeping space? ›

(b) A minimum distance of 18 inches must be maintained around individual napping and sleeping spaces, except a maximum of two sides of a napping or sleeping space may be against a solid barrier, such as a wall. The solid side of a crib does not meet the requirement of a solid barrier.

How to get your CDA in Florida? ›

Certification Requirements

Complete 120 hours of formal early childhood technical education (this course meets CDA requirements) Complete a CDA professional portfolio (this course assists with portfolio preparation) Complete a CDA verification site visit where a PD Specialist observes you working with children.

How long does it take to get a daycare license in Florida? ›

Once a complete application is received it will be processed within 90 days. You will receive a Child Care Facility license to operate once your application is approved and all licensing requirements are met.

How long does it take to get a CDA in Florida? ›

CDA National Online Training – 120-hour/12 CEU's

Our CDA National online training is based on the CDA Competency Standards and meets all the requirements for the 120-hour formal training that is needed to become a Candidate for the CDA.

How to become a DCF worker in Florida? ›

Minimum Qualifications:
  1. A bachelor's degree.
  2. Bachelor's or master's degree in social work or related field preferred. ...
  3. Must obtain provisional Child Welfare Certification from the Florida Certification Board within 12 months of hire. ...
  4. Valid Driver License; and.

What are the requirements for babysitting in Florida? ›

While Florida has no law for a minimum age to babysit, most experts say age 12 is a good age to consider light babysitting responsibility such as an hour or so while parents run an errand. However, there are several other factors to consider before allowing your child to care for siblings or other children.

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