Program Management: Record-Keeping and Confidentiality
Course Learning Objectives
After you have completed this course, you will be able to:

- List the basic forms that should be kept in an employee's file
- List the basic forms that should be kept in children's confidential files and understand the rationale for why each is needed
- Name the basic forms that should be kept on hand and used for the day-to-day operation of the program
- Define confidentiality
- List three examples of information that need to be kept confidential
- Describe five practices for maintaining confidentiality
- List three exceptions for disclosing confidential information
Includes:
schedule 2 Hours
star_outline 0.20 CEUs
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computer 1 year unlimited access
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face Early childhood training approval
Description
Record keeping is an important part of managing a child care program. Those records routinely include personal information about children, families, and staff thus, confidentiality is critically important!
In this training, we will be discussing forms required for staff and children and the confidentiality of those records.
This course will be divided into two parts:
- Part 1 – Record-Keeping
- Part 2 – Confidentiality
Not all courses are approved for early care and education in every state. Please check State and CEU Approvals page for details.