Quality Rating 5: Staff Handbook and Statement
Instructions
To meet the requirements for Administrative Policies and Practices: Staff Policies and Handbook: ADM 10.5, you will upload:
- A copy of your program’s Staff Handbook that includes policies and practices related to:
- Health
- Safety
- Child Development
- Inclusion of children with disabilities or special health care needs
- Training
- Positive behavior practices
- Staff roles and responsibilities
- Benefits
- A statement explaining that all new staff members are provided a Staff Handbook at the time of hire.
The Policy or Statement Builder provides a step-by-step guide for creating policies for your staff handbook.
Staff Handbook
Staff policies help everyone to better understand and meet the expectations a program has of its employees. A Staff Handbook is a resource for your staff to find information that helps them fulfill their roles and responsibilities. Quality programs develop a comprehensive set of policies and procedures that guide their practices. A handbook can be a helpful reference when questions arise.
It is a sound business practice to maintain a record of written receipts from your staff documenting that they received a copy of your handbook when they were hired. When you upload a copy of your program’s Staff Handbook, you will include a statement that explains that new staff receive a copy at the time of hire.
What does the documentation look like?
To meet the requirements for ADM 10.5, your program’s staff handbook includes written policies and procedures related to:
- Health
- Safety
- Child Development
- Inclusion of Children with Disabilities or Special Health Care Needs
- Positive Behavior Practices
- Staff Roles and Responsibilities
- Training
- Staff Benefits
Your handbook may also include additional policies and procedures that are relevant to your program, such as emergency evacuation procedures, inclement weather policies, and illness / sickness policies.
Policy or Statement Builder
Develop a handbook that helps staff understand the program’s expectations and to stay informed. The Reflection Questions below will help you think about the policies to include. Once you have spent time reflecting on the questions below, you’re ready to write your staff handbook.
Do you need more time to think about writing your policies? Use Writers Tips and Prompts to find examples and get more guidance.