Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 65E-5.330 - Training
(1) In order to
ensure the protection of the health, safety, and welfare of persons treated in
receiving and treatment facilities, required by Section
394.457(5)(b),
F.S., the following is required:
(a) Each
designated receiving and treatment facility shall develop policies and
procedures for abuse reporting and shall conduct training which shall be
documented in each employee's personnel record or in a training log.
(b) All staff who have contact with persons
served shall receive training in verbal de-escalation techniques and the use of
bodily control and physical management techniques based on a team approach.
Less restrictive verbal de-escalation interventions shall be employed before
physical interventions, whenever safety conditions permit.
(c) All staff who have contact with persons
served shall receive training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation within the first
six months of employment if not already certified when employed and shall
maintain current certification as long as duties require direct contact with
persons served by the facility.
(d)
A personnel training plan that prescribes and assures that direct care staff,
consistent with their assigned duties, shall receive and complete before
providing direct care or assessment services, 14 hours of basic orientation
training, documented in the employee's personnel record, in the following:
1. Rights of persons served by the facility
and facility procedures required under Chapter 394, Part I, F.S., and Chapter
65E-5, F.A.C.,
2. Confidentiality
laws including psychiatric, substance abuse, HIV and AIDS,
3. Facility incident reporting,
4. Restrictions on the use of seclusion and
restraints, consistent with unit policies and procedures, and this chapter,
5. Abuse reporting required by
Chapter 415, F.S.,
6. Assessment
for past or current sexual, psychological, or physical abuse or trauma,
7. Cross-training for
identification of, and working with, individuals recently engaging in substance
abuse,
8. Clinical risk and
competency assessment,
9. Universal
or standard practices for infection control,
10. Crisis prevention, crisis intervention
and crisis duration services,
11.
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text
Revision, as referenced in subparagraph
65E-5.285(1)(a)
2., F.A.C.; and,
12. Honoring
preferences contained in advance directives prepared by persons served by the
facility.
(2)
In addition to the training required in this rule, procedures must assure that
mental health services staff shall annually receive 12 hours continuing
training in the skills and knowledge employed in performing their respective
responsibilities. Employees during their first year of employment shall undergo
no less than the 14 hours of orientation, as described in paragraph (1)(c),
above, and 12 hours of in-service training.
(3) Procedures shall require that individuals
who deliver the staff training curriculum for mental health services shall be
qualified by their experience and training in the content presented.
(4) A plan shall be developed and implemented
providing for the mandatory training for employees, emergency room personnel
and physicians in the Baker Act, relative to their positions and
responsibilities, and any implementing local coordination agreements or
protocols.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 394.457(6)(a) FS. Law Implemented 394.457(5)(b), (6), 394.459(4), 415 FS.
New 11-29-98, Amended 4-4-05.
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