Or. Admin. Code § 416-490-0034 - Physical Intervention
Staff will use the least restrictive
(1) The following types of Physical
Intervention are prohibited:
(a) The use of
Interventions as coercion, punishment, or retaliation; and
(b) Physical Intervention techniques that are
applied to inflict physical pain, undue physical discomfort, or to restrict
blood circulation or breathing.
(2) Staff will identify YICs who are having
difficulty controlling their negative behaviors and will use verbal
de-escalation techniques to prevent escalating the negative
behaviors.
(3) Before using
Physical Intervention , OYA staff must attempt to gain control of the YIC using
verbal de-escalation techniques. Unless there is imminent danger to the staff
member, other YICs, or staff, staff will delay the use of Physical Intervention
until another staff is able to assist.
(4) When Physical Intervention is used, staff
must ensure that:
(a) YICs are examined by a
health-trained person as soon as safely practicable, whether or not injury is
visible. Staff will immediately provide a written summary and photograph, in
color, of any visible injury; and
(b) A report is made by each staff member
involved in the Intervention , including staff witnesses.
(5) All incidents of Physical Intervention
require an incident review as described in OAR 416-490-0050.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 420A.025
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 420A.105 & 420A.108
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