(1) Assessment of
Suicide Risk.
(a) An Assessment of Suicide
Risk shall be conducted within 24 hours of referral, or immediately if the
youth is in Crisis.
1. Any youth with current
Suicide Ideation shall be immediately referred to a Mental Health Clinical
Staff Person who will confer with a Licensed Mental Health Professional to
determine whether an Assessment of Suicide Risk is to be conducted in the
facility or program within 24 hours or immediately. If the youth is an imminent
threat of suicide, the youth must be transported for emergency mental health
services as set forth in Rule
63N-1.011, F.A.C.
2. Any youth who makes a Suicide Attempt or
attempts Serious Self-Inflicted Injury shall receive an immediate Assessment of
Suicide Risk in the facility or be transported for emergency mental health
services.
(b) An
Assessment of Suicide Risk shall be documented on the Assessment of Suicide
Risk Form (MHSA 004, August 2006) which is incorporated by reference and is
available at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-03787,
or may be obtained by contacting: DJJ, Office of Health Services, 2737
Centerview Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32399.
1. An
Assessment of Suicide Risk conducted by a non-licensed Mental Health Clinical
Staff Person must be reviewed by a licensed mental health professional within
24 hours of the referral.
2. If an
Assessment of Suicide Risk conducted by a non-licensed Mental Health Clinical
Staff Person indicates the youth is not a Potential Suicide Risk, documentation
of the Licensed Mental Health Professional's concurrence with the Assessment of
Suicide Risk findings is required prior to the youth's removal from Suicide
Precautions.
(c) Youths
determined to be a Potential Suicide Risk through an Assessment of Suicide Risk
must be maintained on Suicide Precautions until a Follow-Up Assessment of
Suicide Risk determines that the youth is not a Potential Suicide
Risk.
(d) The Assessment of Suicide
Risk Form (MHSA 004) must be filed in the Active Mental Health/Substance Abuse
Treatment File until permanently filed in the youth's Individual Healthcare
Record.
(2) Follow-Up
Assessment of Suicide Risk.
(a) When a youth
has received an Assessment of Suicide Risk and has been determined to be a
Potential Suicide Risk and is being maintained on Suicide Precautions, a
Follow-Up Assessment of Suicide Risk must be conducted by a Mental Health
Clinical Staff Person prior to a youth's removal from Suicide
Precautions.
(b) Documentation of
Follow-Up Assessment of Suicide Risk shall be provided by the Mental Health
Clinical Staff Person on the Follow-Up Assessment of Suicide Risk Form (MHSA
005, August 2006) which is incorporated by reference and is available at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-03788,
or may be obtained by contacting: DJJ, Office of Health Services, 2737
Centerview Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32399.
If a Follow-Up Assessment of Suicide Risk conducted by a
non-licensed Mental Health Clinical Staff Person indicates the youth is not a
Potential Suicide Risk, documentation of the Licensed Mental Health
Professional's concurrence with Follow-Up Assessment of Suicide Risk findings
is required prior to the youth's removal from Suicide Precautions and
transition to normal routine.
(c) The Follow-Up Assessment of Suicide Risk Form
(MHSA 005) must be filed in the Active Mental Health/Substance Abuse Treatment
File until permanently filed in the youth's Individual Healthcare
Record.
(3) Assessment of
Suicide Risk or Follow-Up Assessment of Suicide Risk shall be conducted by a
Licensed Mental Health Professional or a non-licensed Mental Health Clinical
Staff Person working under the direct supervision of a Licensed Mental Health
Professional.
(a) A non-licensed Mental Health
Clinical Staff Person conducting an Assessment of Suicide Risk or a Follow-Up
Assessment of Suicide Risk shall meet the education and training requirements
specified in Rule
63N-1.0031, F.A.C., and must
have received at least 20 hours training and supervised experience in assessing
suicide risk, Mental Health Crisis Intervention and emergency mental health
services. The non-licensed Mental Health Clinical Staff Person's training hours
must have included administration of five, individual one-to-one, Assessments
of Suicide Risk or Crisis Assessments conducted onsite in the physical presence
of a Licensed Mental Health Professional.
(b) The non-licensed Mental Health Clinical Staff
Person's 20 hours of training and supervised experience shall be provided by a
Licensed Mental Health Professional and shall be documented on the
Documentation of Non-Licensed Mental Health Clinical Staff Person's Training in
Assessment of Suicide Risk Form (MHSA 022) or a form developed by the program
which contains all the information required in form MHSA 022. The Documentation
of Non-Licensed Mental Health Clinical Staff Person's Training in Assessment of
Suicide Risk Form (MHSA 022, October 2007) is incorporated by reference and is
available at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-03789,
or may be obtained by contacting: DJJ, Office of Health Services, 2737
Centerview Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32399.
(c) An Assessment of Suicide Risk and a Follow-Up
Assessment of Suicide Risk must include the following:
1. Face-to-face interview of the youth,
2. Review of available collateral
information,
3. Details of the
information obtained by the assessment, including youth statements, behavioral
observations, and collateral information,
(d) The Mental Health Clinical Staff Person conducting
the Assessment of Suicide Risk or Follow-Up Assessment of Suicide Risk shall
notify the facility superintendent or program director or his/her designee of
the assessment findings and any instructions or recommendations made by the
Licensed Mental Health Professional.