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Topic

  • Fiscal Management
  • Program Data
  • Facilities
  • Organizational Leadership
  • Human Resources

Tag

  • Recordkeeping (11)
  • Reporting (3)
  • Auditing (2)
  • Human Resources Strategy (1)

Audience

  • Directors and Managers (2)

Program Options

  • Center-Based Option (1)

Type

  • Policy (6)
  • Article (2)
  • Video (2)
  • Publication (1)

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Recordkeeping

These resources cover the process of tracking activities, transactions, and events in an information management system. Recordkeeping is key to compliance, tracking progress toward program goals, and supporting continuous quality improvement. Recordkeeping and reporting together make up one of the 12 program management systems.

Improper Payment Study and Recordkeeping

Watch this webinar to learn more about the importance of strong financial recordkeeping and reporting systems

Recordkeeping and Reporting in Human Resources

This guide helps in developing robust recordkeeping systems so that human resource (HR) professionals can effectively manage employee data.

How to Hire an Auditor for an Annual Single Audit

This Management Minute video describes how to get auditing services for your annual single audit.

Designing Reports and Effective Recordkeeping Activities

Find resources to help design and distribute Head Start reports and manage recordkeeping activities.

Recordkeeping and Reporting

Well-designed recordkeeping and reporting systems maintain the program's memory and provide critical information to program leaders, staff, families and community partners.

1303.24 Maintaining records.

Programs must maintain child records in a manner that ensures only parents and officials acting on behalf of the program have access, and destroy them in a reasonable timeframe when they are no longer needed.

  • Read more about 1303.24 Maintaining records.

1303.23 Parental rights.

This standard outlines parental rights to inspect or amend a child record, request a hearing to challenge information, receive a copy of their child's record, and review any written agreements with third parties.

  • Read more about 1303.23 Parental rights.

1303.22 Disclosures with, and without, parental consent.

Review the requirements for disclosing child records with parental consent, without consent but with parental notice and opportunity to refuse, and without parental consent.

  • Read more about 1303.22 Disclosures with, and without, parental consent.

1303.54 Record retention.

Grant recipients must retain records pertinent to the lease, purchase, construction, or renovation of a facility with Head Start funds for as long as they own or occupy the facility, plus three years.

  • Read more about 1303.54 Record retention.

1303.53 Copies of documents.

Review the timeframe for submitting copies of deeds, leases, loan instruments, mortgage agreements, notices of federal interest, and other legal documents related to the use of Head Start funds for a facility.

  • Read more about 1303.53 Copies of documents.

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