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The purpose of the California Child Care (CACC) Program is to teach individuals who work in the childcare field the knowledge and skills they need to keep children who are in their care safe and healthy. This state-specific course was developed in response to California Government Code, Training Standards for Child Care Providers, Title 22, Division 9, Chapter 1 and satisfies the requirements as stated in that code. The American Red Cross program is recognized by the State of California as the standard for this training. All childcare providers will benefit from attending this program. However, there are childcare providers in California who must take the training (any person who provides childcare in a licensed child day-care facility). |
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California Childcare Courses
Most Popular Courses:
- Standard First Aid with CPR/AED Adult, Child, plus Infant (HSFA 415)
- CPR/AED Adult, Child, plus Infant (HSFA 303)
- Babysitter Training (HSCAR201)
- CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer and Healthcare Provider (HSPRO101)
- Standard First Aid with Adult CPR/AED (HSFA 404)
- First Aid (HSFA 101)
- CPR/AED Child and Infant (HSFA 207)
- Emergency Response Training (HSPRO103)
- Wilderness First Aid (32290)
- Basic Aid Training (BAT)
How to Register
Thank you for your interest in taking an American Red Cross course! If you are unsure of what class you need to take, please take a moment to visit our course suggestion page. If you need additional assistance, please contact us at (408) 577-2178 or email. Otherwise use the links below to register or get more information about our class schedule.