Auditor DiZoglio find issues in Early Education and Care (EEC)
Nov 26, 2024
BOSTON (WWLP) - A new report from the state auditor is shedding light on what she says are serious issues within the state Department of Early Education and Care (EEC).
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State Auditor Diana DiZoglio says these issues are putting children at risk and must be addressed with urgency.
The responsibilities of the EEC include licensing childcare programs, providing financial assistance for childcare services to families with low incomes, providing parenting support to families, and providing professional development opportunities to employees in the field of early education and care, according to Mass.gov. The EEC licenses 9,000 childcare-related programs which support around an average of 55,000 children daily.
The report details several issues in the EEC department, including missing background checks on employees and programs, late or altogether missing investigations into child abuse and neglect claims, and missing training on language access, sexual exploitation, and LGBTQ inclusivity.
DiZoglio says of the abuse and neglect reports the office analyzed 45 percent of investigations were completed late, an average of 130 days past the deadline.
“Our Early Education and Care audit has identified serious issues that put children at risk,” said Auditor DiZoglio. “These concerns must be immediately addressed so children are protected. We urge the Administration to respond with the urgency that this matter requires and look forward to our post-audit review in six months to track progress on our recommendations.”
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