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Review of Community Council of South Central Texas, Inc.'s Compliance With Health and Safety Regulations for Head Start Programs

Issued on  | Posted on  | Report number: A-06-09-00081

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As part of a series of reviews requested by the Administration for Children and Families, Office of Head Start, we found that Community Council of South Central Texas, Inc. (the Grantee), did not fully comply with Federal and State requirements on ensuring the health and safety of children in its care. The major objectives of the Head Start program include promoting school readiness and enhancing the social and cognitive development of low-income children by providing health, educational, nutritional, and social services. In fiscal year (FY) 2009, Congress appropriated $7.1 billion to fund the Head Start program's regular operations. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 provides an additional $2.1 billion for the program during FYs 2009 and 2010.

As of December 2009, although the files on the Grantee's 85 employees and contractors contained evidence of the required background checks, the Grantee did not always request these checks when they were due. In addition, four of the six Grantee childcare facilities that we visited did not meet all Federal Head Start and State requirements on protecting children from unsafe materials and equipment. Finally, two of the six Grantee childcare facilities that we visited did not provide a fully secure environment for the children in their care. The Grantee's failure to consistently comply with requirements jeopardized the health and safety of children in its care.

We recommended that the Grantee develop and consistently follow procedures to ensure that (1) required background checks are completed when due, (2) all unsafe conditions are corrected and all necessary repairs are addressed in a timely manner, and (3) all facilities are secure. In written comments on our draft report, the Grantee described actions that it had taken or planned to take to address the deficiencies that we identified.


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