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<p>The UA's Sick Child Program (SCP) invites faculty, staff and students to review on-line copies of its registration forms and program guidelines for fiscal year 2000/2001. <br /><br />The SCP program provides benefits-eligible employees and students a low-cost alternative when their children are sick and cannot attend school or well childcare. Users need to register in advance of requesting the service.<br /><br />In the 1999 fall semester, SCP review team of faculty, staff and students recommended program guidelines that went into effect July 3. <a href="http://hr2.hr.arizona.edu/policies.htm"> A copy of the report is available at http://hr2.hr.arizona.edu/policies.htm </a> call 621-4365 to request one.<br /><br />The University is committed to supporting the professional and personal needs of its employees with an array of work/life services and resources, which SCP is one offered through UA Life & Work Connections.<br /><br />Contact Child Care and Family Resources Coordinator Caryn S. Jung at 621-9870 if you have any questions or comments regarding the SCP. <a href="http://lifework.arizona.edu"> Information is also available on the department's web site at http://lifework.arizona.edu </a>.<br /></p>





