Colorado Child Care Licensing and Insurance Regulations
In Colorado, the Division of Child Care is the State’s lead agency in planning and implementing public child care policy. The Division of Child Care is responsible for the licensing and monitoring of child care facilities; managing the child care assistance program (CCCAP) for eligible families; administering child care grants and quality initiatives. The overall goal of the Division of Child Care is to promote quality, accessible and affordable child care services for Colorado families. You can find all the contact information on their website including local phone numbers.
Need Help Finding Children for Your Facility?
Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies (CCR&R). are located throughout the Colorado and provide free help to parents and providers. CCRRA’s work with providers to improve the quality of child care and to maintain and expand the supply of child care in each county. These agencies help parents find child care that will best meet their family needs and are especially concerned about meeting the need for infant-toddler, bilingual, and special needs care. They also provide low-cost or free training in topics as diverse as health, safety, child development, and sound business practices. To find out more, visit their website Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies in Colorado (CCR&R).
When was the Last Time You Compared Quotes for Child Care Insurance?
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