Action | Revisions to the Standards for Licensed Child Day Centers |
Stage | NOIRA |
Comment Period | Ended on 1/31/2024 |
To Whom It May Concern,
Subject: Support for the Implementation of Elijah’s Law in Virginia
I hope this letter finds you all in good health and spirits. As we usher in the new year, it is with great urgency and commitment that the Elijah-Alavi Foundation extends its unwavering support for the proposed regulations underpinning the implementation of Elijah’s Law in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
The importance of this legislation cannot be overstated, especially as it pertains to the safety and well-being of our most vulnerable population - infants and toddlers in day care settings. The proposed enhancements, particularly in training and awareness for anaphylactic events, and the stocking of epinephrine, align perfectly with our foundation's core mission of safeguarding children from preventable allergic reactions.
Key components of the regulation, such as the possession and administration of weight-appropriate epinephrine dosages (as outlined in § 22.1-289.059. Possession and administration of an appropriate weight-based dosage of epinephrine by employees of the Code of Virginia), are critical steps forward in ensuring that childcare facilities are equipped to handle anaphylactic emergencies. This provision empowers staff and healthcare professionals within these settings and instills trust and security among parents and guardians.
It is also commendable that the regulation mandates training for all caregivers in administering epinephrine and requires them to inform parents whether epinephrine is stored onsite. This transparency and preparedness are vital in creating a safe environment for all children, particularly those with severe allergies.
We at the Elijah-Alavi Foundation believe that the successful implementation of these regulations will be a significant milestone in our collective efforts to protect children. It is a fitting tribute to the spirit of Elijah’s Law, extending its protective embrace to the children of Virginia.
We urge all stakeholders involved in the regulatory process to recognize the importance of these measures and to work diligently towards their swift and effective implementation. The safety of our children is a responsibility we all share, and it is only through collaborative efforts like these that we can hope to create a safer, more inclusive world for them.
Thank you for considering our support in this crucial matter. We remain committed to working alongside you in advocating for and implementing measures that ensure the safety and well-being of all children.
Sincerely,
Thomas Silvera
Co-Founder/Vice President
Elijah-Alavi Foundation
(718) 314-5720
tsilvera@elijahalavifoundation.org
www.elijahalavifoundation.org