Kan. Admin. Regs. § 30-47-109 - Professional development; training
(a) Each staff member shall complete at least
10 clock-hours of orientation training within seven calendar days after the
initial date of employment. The orientation training shall include the
following topics:
(1) The center's policies
and procedures, including emergency procedures, behavior management, and
discipline;
(2) individual job
duties and responsibilities;
(3)
confidentiality;
(4) security
procedures;
(5) recognition of harm
as a result of physical, mental, or emotional abuse or neglect or sexual abuse
and the reporting requirements of K.S.A. 2019 Supp.
38-2223, and amendments
thereto;
(6) the symptoms of
infectious disease, infection control, and universal precautions;
(7) statutes and regulations governing
juvenile crisis intervention centers;
(8) the schedule of daily
activities;
(9) principles of
trauma-informed care;
(10)
indicators of self-harming behaviors and suicidal tendencies; and
(11) care and supervision of
juveniles.
(b) Each
direct care staff member shall complete an additional 40 clock-hours of
orientation training before being counted in the ratio of direct care staff
members to juveniles. The additional training shall include the following
topics:
(1) Crisis management;
(2) human trafficking and
exploitation;
(3) indicators of
self-harming behaviors or suicidal tendencies and knowledge of appropriate
intervention measures;
(4)
indicators of gang involvement;
(5)
intervention techniques for problem or conflict resolution, diffusion of anger,
and de-escalation methods;
(6)
principles of trauma-informed care and trauma-specific intervention;
(7) report writing and documentation
methods;
(8) the designated
juvenile crisis intervention center safety intervention program.
(c) Each staff member shall
complete at least 20 clock-hours of in-service training each year. In-service
training topics shall be based on individual job duties and responsibilities,
meet individual learning needs, and be designed to maintain the knowledge and
skills needed to comply with center policies and procedures and the regulations
governing juvenile crisis intervention centers.
(d) At least one staff member who is counted
in the ratio of direct care staff members to juveniles and who has current
certification in first aid and current certification in cardiopulmonary
resuscitation shall be at the center at all times.
(e) If nonprescription or prescription
medication is administered to juveniles, each permittee and each licensee shall
designate professional staff members or direct care staff members to administer
the medication. Before administering any medication, each designated staff
member shall receive training in medication administration.
(f) Each person's in-service training shall
be documented in that individual's personnel file.
(g) Each volunteer shall complete orientation
training before volunteering at the facility. The orientation training shall
include the following topics:
(1) Facility
policies and procedures, including emergency procedures, behavior management,
and discipline; and
(2)
confidentiality.
Notes
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