Illinois Administrative Code
Title 20 - CORRECTIONS, CRIMINAL JUSTICE, AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
Part 2603 - COUNTY SHELTER CARE STANDARDS
Section 2603.20 - Administration
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Introduction
Shelter care procedures and programs should be based on a homelike environment. A non-secure setting is open in nature and designed to allow youth maximum participation in the community and its resources. It is intended to minimize the psychological hardships on youth held out-of-home and not to restrict freedom of movement.
b) Minimum Standards
The purposes of supervision, guidance, and treatment shall be clearly stated in writing and each staff member shall be made fully aware of them.
The superintendent shall be responsible for providing staff orientation, in-service training, and a regular and continuous staff development program.
A written manual of policies and regulations shall be published and furnished to each employee. Written emergency procedures in event of a fire, runaway, bomb threat, riot or natural disaster shall be a part of the manual.
Comprehensive duty descriptions for each shelter care position shall be in writing and furnished to each employee performing the function.
The superintendent shall ensure that all required records are maintained.
Access to professional literature dealing with shelter care and related fields shall be provided.
A shelter care facility shall have a capacity of at least five and no more than 20 youths. Counties contemplating establishing a facility of more than 20 capacity must submit a request for variance to the Director, Department of Juvenile Justice.