Nutrition Services Advisory Committee - Georgia

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DECAL Stakeholder Advisory NetworkNutrition ServicesAdvisory CommitteeJuly 23, 2013Bright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learningwww.decal.ga.gov

AGENDAWelcomeStakeholder Engagement and Advisory NetworkDECAL PrioritiesDECAL Programs UpdateNutrition Services UpdateWrap Up and Next StepsBright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learningwww.decal.ga.gov2

Bobby D. Cagle, MSWCommissionerBright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learningwww.decal.ga.gov3

DECAL Stakeholder Advisory NetworkLaunched January 2012Made up of 10 committeesEngages over 200 Georgia citizens interestedin early childhood education and careFosters improved communication with thecommunityBright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learningwww.decal.ga.gov4

Advisory Network Goals and ObjectivesProvide targeted stakeholders with the opportunityto speak directly with me on a regular basisIdentify and discuss the impact of statewide trendsInform the department of local issues with DECALprogramsProvide feedback on proposed program and rulechangesBright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learningwww.decal.ga.gov5

Your FeedbackWhat is DECAL doing well?What is DECAL doing that could be improved?What is DECAL not doing that we should bedoing?Bright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learningwww.decal.ga.gov6

Departmental PrioritiesHealth and SafetyPromote safe and healthy early care and learning programsQualityImprove quality of early care and learning programsOrganizational ExcellenceFoster organizational excellence through stakeholderengagement, enterprise solutions, and workforcedevelopmentBright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learningwww.decal.ga.gov7

DECAL Programs UpdateRay HigginsDeputy Commissioner for Finance andAdministrationBright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learningwww.decal.ga.gov

CCSChild CareServicesQIQualityInitiativesDECALPrograms /InitiativesUpdatesGA Pre-KNutritionBright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learningwww.decal.ga.gov9

If you have questions or comments, typethem in using the chat feature.Bright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learningwww.decal.ga.gov

Falita S. FlowersProgram Manager, Nutrition ServicesBright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learningwww.decal.ga.gov11

Nutrition ServicesThe Year in ReviewBright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learningwww.decal.ga.gov12

Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP)Outreach to over 1,600 organizations760 agreements with over 4,395 sites in 153 countiesCACFP facilities served more than 57 million meals255 compliance reviews completed484 technical assistance visitsCounties currently without CACFP meal rBright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learningwww.decal.ga.gov13

Summer Food Service Program (SFSP)Outreach to over 650 organizations3,000 feeding sites in 151 countiesDECAL sponsors have served more than 1.5 million meals in first6 weeks of summer 201328 new feeding sites 2012 targeted countiesCounties currently without SFSP meal wartWebsterBright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learningwww.decal.ga.gov14

Outreach, Training, Applications, andComplianceActively Building Statewide PartnershipsContinuing to Improve and Streamline OperationsStrengthening Program IntegrityProvide Specialized Technical AssistanceBright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learningwww.decal.ga.gov15

Nutrition EducationGoal: Reduce childhood obesity in GeorgiaAwarded two USDA Team Nutrition grantsCaregivers Promoting Healthy Habits ProgramParticipants implemented wellness policies topromote good nutrition and physical activity87 child care centersAbout 8,000 children and families40 training events reaching over 425different early care and educationprofessionalsBright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learningwww.decal.ga.gov16

What’s Next in NutritionCACFP 2014 RenewalUpcoming EventsAnnual Training RegistrationAugust 1, 2013Annual Training and Annual RequirementsAugust 15, 2013Bright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learningwww.decal.ga.gov17

What's Next in NutritionSpecialized Technical Assistance and GuidanceDeveloping and Submitting Annual BudgetsAugust 15, 2013Procurement Requirements and ComplianceSeptember 2013Promoting Healthy Eating and Food Preparation“More than Mud Pies” TrainingJuly-September 2013Bright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learningwww.decal.ga.gov18

Goals for 2014Program Expansion and AccessibilityIncrease access to CACFP and SFSP feeding sites inall 159 countiesSeamless transition from SFSP to CACFP-At RiskAfter School Meal ProgramPaperwork Reduction InitiativesElectronic application submissions for new CACFPapplicantsWeb-based, electronic CACFP Compliance ReviewChecklists and Corrective Action submissionsBright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learningwww.decal.ga.gov19

If you have a question about Training Information and Registration, call:Leslie Truman 404-657-1779Taquella Austin 404-463-2317New Application Completion/Status, call:Demetria Thornton 404-463-2182Paula Lawrence 404-463-2111Application Updates/Revisions, call:Christy McCray 404-651-7191Takisha Aragones 404-463-1494Bright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learningwww.decal.ga.gov20

If you have a question about Budget Requirements, Financial Management, orProcurement, call:Angie Knight 404-656-3221Compliance Reviews and Policy, call:Meggan Hemans-Reese 404-651-7192Sonja Adams 404-651-8193Maria Reznik 404-651-7181Bright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learningwww.decal.ga.gov21

Questions & CommentsBright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learningwww.decal.ga.gov

Your FeedbackWhat is DECAL doing well?What is DECAL doing that could be improved?What is DECAL not doing that we should bedoing?Bright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learningwww.decal.ga.gov23

Important Websites and Phone NumbersGeorgia Dept. of Early Care and Learningwww.decal.ga.govSummer Food Services Program spxQuality Ratedwww.qualityrated.org or 877-ALL-GAKIDSGeorgia Program for Infant and Toddler Care (GAPITC)www.gapitc.orgGeorgia residents can apply for child care subsidies onlineusing Georgia COMPASSwww.compass.ga.govBright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learningwww.decal.ga.gov24

Facebook and TwitterFor updates from Bright from the Start: Georgia Departmentof Early Care and Learning, follow us on:Twitter at www.twitter.com/gadeptearlycare or onFacebook at www.facebook.com/brightfromthestartand www.facebook.com/QualityRatedBright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learningwww.decal.ga.gov25

Contact InformationBobby D. Cagle, 2Ray HigginsDeputy Commissioner for Finance and Falita FlowersProgram Manager, Nutrition ght from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learningwww.decal.ga.gov26

Jul 23, 2013 · Crawford Quitman Talbot Taliaferro Union . Facebook and Twitter . For updates from Bright from the Start: Georgia Department . bobby.cagle@decal.ga.gov. 404-651-7432 . Ray Higgins . Deputy Commissioner for Finance and Administration . ray.higgins@decal.ga.gov 404-656-6333 .

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