 |
 |
Parents and Families
Special Needs
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibits child care programs from discriminating against children, employees, or parents based on the fact that the person has a disability. The ADA requires a program to make reasonable accommodations to be able to enroll, employ, or give access to a person with a disability. Only programs operated by religious organizations are exempt from ADA regulations.
Through our Inclusion Program, Quality Care for Children works with parents, early intervention programs, child care and school-age care programs, and summer camps to ensure that children with disabilities benefit.
|
We provide:
Click here to read more about what an Inclusion Program is.
Click here for answers to common questions about Inclusion Programs.
Contact your local QCC Inclusion Coordinator. QCC serves 36 counties in Georgia
|
|
 |
|