The California Department of Social Services has released new guidance for the extension of CalWORKs Child Care eligibility from 12 months to 24 months.
Families enrolled in CalWORKs Child Care program after January 1, 2025 will receive child care services for a minimum of 24 months unless they meet the following exceptions:
- The family is certified as income eligible voluntarily reports an income that exceeds the threshold for ongoing eligibility
- The family no longer meets the residency requirements.
- The family has abandoned care and the contractor issues a Notice of Action to disenroll the family.
Currently enrolled families will complete their 12 month eligibility cycle and will be recertified for an additional 24 months at the time of their next recertification, or until they become ineligible. Families who received a 12 month certification between January 1, 2025 and July 1, 2025 must be granted an additional 12 months of eligibility, provided they continue to meet eligibility requirements.
Families participating in the CalWORKs Family Reunification (FR) will receive FR services for up to six months or for a time period based on the Child Welfare Services (CWS) reunification plan or court order. Participants may be authorized for an additional six months of child care if their CalWORKs FR plan is extended. Once the child is reunified with the family of origin and the family is recertified with CalWORKs, child care services may be authorized for up to 24 months.
Stage One Child Care authorization may be discontinued for the following reasons:
- The participant is transferred from Stage One to Stage Two.
- The participant exceeds income eligibility of 85% of the state’s median income based on family size.
- If an exempt participant initially volunteers to participate and does not sign a Welfare to Work plan to participate in welfare to work activities but later decides not to volunteer to participate.
Immediate and continuous eligibility for child care is the concurrent approval of CalWORKs cash aid and authorization for full-time CalWORKs Stage One Child Care services child care is authorized as full-time unless the recipient specifically requests part-time care.
Full-time CalWORKs Stage One Child Care services child care is authorized as full time unless the recipient requests part-time care. Part-time child care is fewer than 25 hours per week, and full-time care is 25 or more hours per week. Stage One Child Care begins when child care authorization is provided or the first day child care is used, whichever date is later.
CalWORKs Child Care participants will be transitioned from Stage One to Stage Two, or from Stage Two to Stage Three after an assessment of each participant’s continued eligibility. Stage One Child Care recipients do not have to recertify their child care more than once every 24-months unless: they have increased child care needs, they have a new child who needs care, they have changed child care providers, or the eligible child becomes ineligible. Participants in Stage One will receive services until child care is provided in Stages Two or Three, or unless the family is otherwise ineligible. Child care will be authorized in 24-month intervals.
Children from infancy to 13 years of age are eligible for child care and development programs. Children who are 12 years old when certified can only receive services for a maximum of 12-months after certification, even after they turn 13 years old. Children beyond 13 years of age are generally ineligible for subsidized child care services with exceptions for individuals with great needs or severe disabilities.
These changes to the CalWORKs Child Care program will be implemented by July 1, 2025. Families who were awarded 12 months of child care between January 1, 2025 and July 1, 2025 will be eligible for an additional 12 months of child care. Until automation is completed, counties must authorize the second 12 months of child care manually. (CCB 25-15, June 9, 2025.)