Or. Admin. Code § 416-490-0031 - Time-Out
(1) The purpose of
a Time-out Intervention is to temporarily separate a YIC from the YIC's peers
due to the YIC's emotional dysregulation until the YIC is emotionally
regulated. The YIC must return to regular activities once the YIC is
emotionally regulated.
(2) Time-out
must not be used as punishment, as a convenience or substitute for staff
supervision, or a substitute for individualized treatment. Time-out may be
staff-suggested, or YIC requested. A YIC's participation in a Time-out is
voluntary.
(3) Staff must monitor
the YIC every 15 minutes for well-being and possible rejoining with peers. The
monitoring must be documented in writing.
(4) A Time-out incident must not exceed four
consecutive hours.
(5)
Notwithstanding 416-490-0031(4), incidents of Time-out that continue into
normal sleeping hours must only be continued as incidents of Room-lock Other ,
and must adhere to OAR 416-490-0025(2).
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 420A.025
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 420A.105 & 420A.108
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