Virginia Administrative Code
Title 12 - HEALTH
Agency 35 - DEPARTMENT OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES
Chapter 46 - REGULATIONS FOR CHILDREN'S RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES
Part II - Administration
Section 12VAC35-46-310 - Staff development
Universal Citation: 2 VA Admin Code 35-46-310
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. Required initial training.
1. Within seven days
following their begin date, each staff member responsible for supervision of
children shall receive basic orientation to the facility's behavior
intervention policies, procedures, and techniques regarding less restrictive
interventions, timeout, and physical restraint.
2. Within 14 days following an individual's
begin date, and before an individual is alone supervising children, the
provider shall conduct emergency preparedness and response training that shall
include:
a. Alerting emergency personnel and
sounding alarms;
b. Implementing
evacuation procedures, including evacuation of residents with special needs
(i.e., deaf, blind, nonambulatory);
c. Using, maintaining, and operating
emergency equipment;
d. Accessing
emergency information for residents including medical information;
and
e. Utilizing community support
services.
3. Within 14
days following their begin date, new employees, employees transferring from
other facilities operated by the same provider, relief staff, volunteers, and
students/interns shall be given orientation and training regarding:
a. The objectives of the facility;
b. Practices of confidentiality;
c. The decision-making plan;
d. These regulations including the prohibited
actions as outlined in this regulation; and
e. Other policies and procedures that are
applicable to their positions, duties, and responsibilities.
4. Within 30 days following their
begin date, all staff working with residents shall be enrolled in a standard
first aid class and in a cardiopulmonary resuscitation class facilitated by the
American Red Cross or other recognized authority, unless the individual is
currently certified in first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
5. Within 30 days following their begin date,
all staff working with residents shall be trained in child abuse and neglect,
mandatory reporting, maintaining appropriate professional relationships, and
interaction among staff and residents, and suicide prevention.
6. Within 30 days following their begin date,
all staff shall be trained on the facility's policies and procedures regarding
standard precautions.
7. Within 30
days following their begin date, all staff shall be trained on appropriate
siting of children's residential facilities, and good neighbor policies and
community relations.
8. Before
administering medication, all staff responsible for medication administration
shall have successfully completed a medication training program approved by the
Board of Nursing or be licensed by the Commonwealth of Virginia to administer
medications.
9. All staff shall be
trained in any area of quality improvement as identified from the results of
the quality improvement plan.
B. Required annual retraining.
1. All employees, contractors,
students/interns, and volunteers shall complete an annual refresher emergency
preparedness and response training that shall include:
a. Alerting emergency personnel and sounding
alarms;
b. Implementing evacuation
procedures, including evacuation of residents with special needs (i.e., deaf,
blind, nonambulatory);
c. Using,
maintaining, and operating emergency equipment;
d. Accessing emergency information for
residents including medical information; and
e. Utilizing community support
services.
2. All staff
who administer medication shall complete annual refresher medication
training.
3. All child care staff
shall receive annual retraining on the provider's behavior supports and timeout
policies and procedures.
4. All
staff working with residents shall receive annual retraining in child abuse and
neglect, mandatory reporting, maintaining appropriate professional
relationships, and interaction among staff and residents, and suicide
prevention.
5. All staff shall
receive annual retraining on the provider's policies and procedures regarding
standard precautions.
C. Each full-time staff person who works with residents shall complete an additional 15 hours of annual training applicable to their job duties.
D. Providers shall develop and implement written policies and procedures to ensure that part-time staff receive training applicable to their positions.
E. Training provided shall be comprehensive and based on the needs of the population served to ensure that staff have the competencies to perform their jobs.
Statutory Authority
§§ 37.2-408 and 37.2-203 of the Code of Virginia.
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