New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 18 - DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter II - Regulations of the Department of Social Services
Subchapter C - Social Services
Article 3 - Child-care Agencies
Part 442 - Institutions
Section 442.26 - Certification for Specialized Programs to Serve Prenatal, Postpartum or Parenting Youth

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024

(a) Any facility governed by this Part, including but not necessarily limited to a facility governed by section 442.17 of this Part, may apply to the Office for certification for the program as a specialized program to serve prenatal, postpartum or parenting youth. Such application shall be in writing and shall be made in the time and manner as directed by the Office.

(b) At minimum, such application must:

(1) Demonstrate that the facility is in compliance with requirements of this Part and, specifically, any requirement contained within this Part that applies to parenting a youth, a child of a parenting youth, or a parenting youth and child of a parenting youth unit, as such terms are defined in section 427.2 of this Title.

(2) Demonstrate requisite Office approval of manuals, policies and procedures for a specialized program to serve pregnant, postpartum or parenting youth. Such materials include but are not limited to:
(i) Policy and policy manuals required by section 441.4 of this Title;

(ii) Policies and procedures specific to the care and services that shall be provided to a parenting youth, a child of a parenting youth, a parenting youth and a child of a parenting youth unit, as such terms are defined in section 427.2 of this Title, and for youth who are pregnant or postpartum, including but not limited to:
(a) Admission and intake procedures;

(b) Training for staff on topics related to the care and treatment of pregnant, postpartum or parenting youth and the children of parenting youth, which may include, but not necessarily be limited to:
(1) Child development;

(2) Care for postpartum youth;

(3) Youth and family engagement;

(4) Safety risks during pregnancy and for postpartum youth; and

(5) Safety risks for infants if the facility will provide care to any child of a parenting youth that may be an infant;

(c) Staffing ratios;

(d) Proposed model of trauma-informed care;

(e) Promotion of cultural awareness, and competency regarding race, culture, gender, sexual orientation and socioeconomic factors.

(f) Community engagement;

(g) Case planning and permanency services;

(h) Clinical and behavioral health services;

(i) Availability of medical services;

(j) Educational, vocational, training and independent living services; and

(k) Specific services and programing tailored to meet the needs of pregnant, postpartum, parenting youth or the children of parenting youth; and

(3) Include any other information as may be required by the Office.

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