Or. Admin. R. 309-019-0175 - Culturally Specific Substance Use Disorders Treatment and Recovery Services
Programs approved and designated as culturally specific programs shall meet the following criteria:
(1) Serve a majority of individuals
representing culturally specific populations;
(2) Maintain a current demographic and
cultural profile of the community;
(3) Ensure that individuals from the
identified cultural group receive effective and respectful care that is
provided in a manner compatible with their cultural health beliefs, practices,
and preferred language;
(4)
Implement strategies to recruit, retain, and promote a diverse staff at all
levels of the organization that are representative of the population being
served;
(5) Ensure that staff at
all levels and across all disciplines receive ongoing education and training in
culturally and linguistically appropriate service delivery;
(6) Ensure that a majority of the substance
use disorders treatment staff be representative of the specific culture being
served;
(7) Ensure that individuals
are offered customer satisfaction surveys that address all areas of service and
that the results of the surveys are used for quality improvement;
(8) Consider race, ethnicity, and language
data in measuring customer satisfaction;
(9) Develop and implement cultural awareness
policies;
(10) Ensure that data on
an individual's race, ethnicity, and spoken and written language are collected
in health records, integrated into the organization's management information
systems, and periodically updated;
(11) Develop and maintain a governing or
advisory board as follows:
(a) Have a
majority representation of the culturally specific group being
served;
(b) Receive training
concerning the significance of culturally relevant services and
supports;
(c) Meet at least
quarterly; and
(d) Monitor agency
quality improvement mechanisms and evaluate the ongoing effectiveness and
implementation of culturally relevant services (CLAS) and supports within the
organization.
(12)
Maintain accessibility to culturally specific populations including:
(a) The physical location of the program
shall be within close proximity to the culturally specific
populations;
(b) Where available,
public transportation shall be within close proximity to the program;
and
(c) Hours of service, telephone
contact, and other accessibility issues shall be appropriate for the
population.
(13) The
physical facility where the culturally specific services are delivered shall be
psychologically comfortable for the group including:
(a) Materials displayed shall be culturally
relevant; and
(b) Mass media
programming shall be sensitive to cultural background.
(14) Other cultural differences shall be
considered and accommodated when possible, such as the need or desire to bring
family members to the facility, play areas for small children, and related
accommodations; and
(15) Ensure
that grievance processes are culturally and linguistically sensitive and
capable of identifying, preventing, and resolving cross-cultural conflicts or
complaints.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 413.042, 430.640 & 443.450
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 428.205 - 428.270, 430.010, 430.205 - 430.210, 430.254 - 430.640, 430.850 - 430.955 & 443.400 - 443.460
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