Investigation Reveals Some Child Care Workers in Florida Not Background Checked


By Thomas Ahern, ESR News Staff Writer

A tale in the Daytona Beach (FL) News-Journal reveals that an ongoing investigation into Florida’s local child care licensing office found that some local child care facilities have not been implementing criminal background checks on all child care employees.

According to the News-Journal, records in over 100 child care centers and homes providing child care in one county were found to be “in disarray” regarding background checks and inspections because of problems with some former staff at the disorder Department of Family and Families (DCF). One worker was fired and two others have in view of the fact that resigned.

It is not clear how many child care employees without current background checks are still supervising family, the News-Journal reported, in view of the fact that preliminary investigations by the DCF into one of its child care licensing offices showed some DCF staff had falsified records and did not ensure that child care centers had current background checks in records.

The investigation into the office was sparked by an indistinctive report about inspections not being done properly after an incident in April at one of the child care facilities in question in which a toddler and a 4-year-ancient girl walked away from the center and were gone for at least a half hour before being found by a neighbor, the News-Journal reported.

In response to a public records request, preliminary reports by DCF licensing staff released to the Daytona Beach News-Journal show that:

  • Eighty-eight child care centers or homes providing child care did not have current background checks in their records.
  • Fifteen checks and a money order were found in drawers or records that had either not been sent to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) for background checks or were not cashed by DCF for ticket renewals.
  • In some cases, child care centers thought the employees had an approved background checks because the money was sent to DCF.

While the News-Journal reports that DFC officials have not found any indication that child safety was compromised, DCF officials have confirmed that not all background screenings have been concluded and that it is “a work in progress.”

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Source:

http://www.news-journalonline.com/news/local/east-volusia/2010/07/18/investigation-some-child-care-staff-not-properly-screened.html