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Preparing for the Flu: A Communication Toolkit for Child Care and Early Childhood Programs

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Including 2009 H1N1 Flu
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The purpose of "Preparing for the Flu: A Communication Toolkit for Child Care and Early Childhood Programs" is to provide information and communication resources to help centre-based and home-based child care programmes, Head Start programmes, and other early childhood programmes implement recommendations from the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)’s "Guidance on Helping Child Care and Early Childhood Programs Respond to Influenza during the 2009-2010 Influenza Season". The toolkit is available as a single document in PDF format or in the following topical sections:

 

  • Questions and Answers about CDC’s Guidance on Helping Child Care and Early Childhood Programs Respond to Influenza during the 2009-2010 Influenza Season (PDF format)
  • Fact Sheet for Early Childhood Program Providers:
      Action Steps for Child Care and Early Childhood Program Providers to Prevent the Spread of Flu (PDF format)
  • Fact Sheets to Inform Parents:
    1. Action Steps for Parents to Protect Your Child and Family from the Flu (PDF format)
    2. Action Steps for Parents of Children at Higher Risk for Flu Complications (PDF format)
    3. Action Steps for Parents if Early Childhood Programs are Closed or Children are Sick and Must Stay Home (PDF format)
  • Poster for Child Care Centers to Remind Parents to Keep Sick Children at Home:
    1. STOP! Do You Feel Sick? (PDF format in 2 sizes)
  • Template Letters (or E-mails) to Send to Parents:
    1. If Your Child is Not Feeling Well (MS Word format)
    2. Steps the Child Care or Early Childhood Program is Taking Now (MS Word format)
    3. Child Care or Early Childhood Program is Suspended (MS Word format)
    4. Child Care or Early Childhood Program has Re-Opened (MS Word format)
  • Additional Communication Resources for Child Care and Early Childhood Programs (PDF format)
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42

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The CDC H1N1 website, accessed on February 5 2010.