Provider Resources
CPR & First Aid Training.
Finding and completing the appropriate CPR & First Aid course that meets the licensing requirements of the State of California is essential. Training organizations often market their businesses online, in the phone book, newspaper, and/or by word of mouth. When you contact a training organization, make sure that their course covers the required components for licensed child care providers, and offers official cards of completion and training manuals. For more information contact the following organizations:
1-877-242-4277
Courses Accepted.
- Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED
- Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid
- Heartsaver CPR AED
Note: CPR course must include Infant, Child & Adult CPR
1-800-733-2767
Courses accepted.
- California Child Care: Pediatric First Aid & CPR
- California Child Care: Preventative Health & Safety
Note: CPR course must include Infant, Child & Adult CPR
1-916-322-4336
Courses accepted.
- Approved First Aid & CPR Training
- Approved Preventative Health & Safety Training
Note: Course title may vary based on individual business
Padlet – Provider Resources
Stay Current! /Manténgase al día
Community Care Licensing Provider Updates
Professional Development / Desarrollo Profesional
Quality Improvement Resources / Recursos de Mejora de Calidad
All About Children / Todo Acerca de los Ninos
Community Services in Napa County / Servicios Comunitarios en el Condado de Napa
Common Questions about the COVID-19 Vaccine
CCIP Professional Development Webinars
Emergency Preparedness & Stay Safe Strategies
Emergency Preparedness Resources mentioned in this training:
UCSF School of Nursing – California Child Care Disaster Plan
UCSF School of Nursing – Step by Step Guide to Disaster Planning
After viewing the video, please fill out our survey to tell us about your experience.
Preparación para emergencias y estrategias de seguridad
Después de ver el video, por favor complete la encuesta y coméntenos sobre su experiencia.
The Importance of Self-Care – a webinar presented by Lindi Gallagher, CRC Quality Early Learning Coach
After viewing the video, please fill out our survey to tell us about your experience.
La Importancia del Autocuidado – presentado por Paula Schaefer, CRC Trauma informed care trainer
Después de ver el video, por favor complete la encuesta y coméntenos sobre su experiencia.
Other Social Emotional Health Resources
ELMO Belly Breath/ Respiracion de la Pancita
HOPE Tool / herramienta ESPERANZA.
English
Spanish
Center for Optimal Brain Integration
Video in Spanish
Video in English
The National Child Traumatic Stress Network: (search for early childhood resources)
Quick Links
Mandated Reporter Training
Defining Child Abuse: Under the Act, when the victim is a child (a person under the age of 18) and the perpetrator is any person (including a child), the following types of abuse must be reported by all legally mandated reporters: Physical injury, sexual abuse, cruelty, injury, neglect, other.
If your profession is one that falls in the category of a mandated reporter, you are required to report suspected abuse to local child protective authorities. To fail to do so constitutes a crime. This requirement applies to:
- Physical abuse
- Neglect
- Sexual abuse
- Some forms of emotional abuse
The Child Care Licensing Division (CCLD) requires Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training for everyone who works in a licensed child care facility.
This is a free, online training which meets the requirements of AB 1207.
**Child Care Providers are required to take this training and exam in order to satisfy the requirement. The General Training will not satisfy the Child Care Worker requirement.
**Exemptions: A licensed child care provider or applicant for that license or an administrator or employee of a licensed child care facility is exempt from the training if he or she has limited English proficiency and the training is not made available to him or her in his or her primary language. Once the training is made available in their primary language, they are required to take the training.
Webinars & Training
Provider Information Notices (PIN)
Link to all Provider Information Notices (PINS)
Local, State & Federal COVID-19 Updates & Resources
California Department of Public Health COVID-19 Guidelines
Napa County Coronavirus Information
Other Resources
California Health & Safety Training
With funding from the California Department of Education, our California Health and Safety Training Program coordinates CPR, First Aid, and Preventive Health training.
Health and safety trainings are made available that are certified by the American Red Cross or the California Emergency Medical Services Authority and include:
CPR, First Aid, Preventive Health, and Babysitter Training. Additional trainings offered to the community may include: Disaster Preparedness, Poison Prevention, and Eco Healthy Child Care.
Scholarships are available:
Health & Safety Scholarship 20-21
Health & Safety Scholarship 20-21 Spanish
Our Location
3299 Claremont Way, Ste 1
Napa, CA 94558
Contact Information
Phone (707) 253-0376
Fax (707) 253-2735
Toll-Free (800) 696-4CRC
Hours of Operation
We are on a hybrid work schedule. If you need to meet with someone in person, please make an appointment first. We can be reached via email or phone during the following hours of operation:
Monday – Thursday: 9 AM to 5 PM
Friday: 10 AM to 4 PM
Our offices will be closed to the public and our staff will not be returning phone calls on the following days:
Monday, February 20th, 2023
Toy Library hours are:
Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays 10-12 pm (Closed on Holidays)