Unaccompanied Alien Children Care Provider Facilities Generally Conducted Required Background Checks but Faced Challenges in Hiring, Screening, and Retaining Employees
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The report describes how facilities caring for unaccompanied alien children usually did the needed background checks on employees. However, they faced problems with hiring, screening, and keeping staff. These challenges made it hard to maintain a stable workforce. The issues included finding qualified workers and ensuring they passed all necessary checks before starting their jobs. Retaining employees was also difficult due to high turnover rates in these roles. Despite these obstacles, the facilities tried to meet safety standards for the children in their care by conducting proper background checks as required by regulations.Tags
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