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The Division of Social Services (DSS) considers that child care is necessary when:
· The child is not in school during the hours of the parent/caretaker's employment; or
· The child is not in school during the hours of the parent/caretaker's participation in training or education; or
· In all cases of two parent households, both parents must have a need for child care in order for DSS to provide child care services, for example:
· in two parent households both parents work; or
· one works and the other has another need (such as education or training), is incapacitated (a parent who needs to participate in in-patient rehabilitation is included in the meaning of incapacitated) or is unavailable (such as one parent works the late shift and needs to sleep during the day while the other parent works); or
· there is no other legally responsible and capable adult in the household (such as another family member).
DSS will make an exception in the last case if the other adult household member is incapacitated, the child is at risk of abuse, or the age or disposition of the other adult makes it unlikely to expect him/her to provide care (such as grandparents are not required to provide care if they are not inclined to do so on their own).
DE Child Care Subsidy - Eligibility
DE Child Care Subsidy - Homelessness
DE Child Care Subsidy - Countable Income
DE Child Care Subsidy - Family Size
DE Child Care Subsidy - Change Reporting Requirements
DE Child Care Subsidy - Provider Payment Rates
DE Child Care Subsidy - Income Limits
DSS Policy Manual (Sect. 11003.8)
DE Child Care Subsidy - Overview
DE TANF Employment and Training Overview
DE General Assistance Overview
DE Division of Social Services - Overview
DE Benefit Information System Overview
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