Or. Admin. Code § 419-400-0160 - Licensing Umbrella Rules: Crisis Intervention Training Standards and Certification Requirements
(1) Only
child-caring agency staff and proctor foster parents who have been trained and
are certified in the use of a crisis-intervention system approved by
the Department consistent with OAR
419-400-0160 thru OAR
419-400-0180 may use restraint
or involuntary seclusion and only when necessary as a last resort to prevent a
child in care from inflicting harm to self or others.
(2) Any use of restraint or involuntary
seclusion must be conducted within the parameters of the approved
crisis-intervention system in which the child-caring agency staff or proctor
foster parent is trained and must meet the requirements and provisions
described in OAR 419-400-0160 thru OAR
419-400-0180.
(3) Any child-caring agency staff or proctor
foster parent utilizing restraint or involuntary seclusion must be trained on
the type of restraint or involuntary seclusion used, and the restraint or
involuntary seclusion must be within the parameters of the approved crisis
intervention system in which the staff or proctor foster parent is trained and
must be consistent with OAR
419-400-0180.
(4) Certification requirements. In addition
to the requirements identified in
419-400-0160(2)
any child-caring agency staff or proctor foster parent utilizing restraint or
involuntary seclusion must:
(a) Complete a
minimum of 12 hours of initial training in person from an instructor certified
as described in OAR 419-400-0170(4),
including but not limited to a minimum of six hours of training focused on
positive behavior support, nonviolent crisis intervention and other methods of
nonphysical intervention to support children in care during a
crisis;
(b) Receive continuing
education from a certified instructor as described in OAR
419-400-0170(4)
on an annual basis;
(c) Demonstrate
a mastery of the crisis intervention system both in writing and by physical
competency before receiving a certification;
(d) Receive a certificate that states:
(A) The dates during which the certification
is current;
(B) The type of
restraint which the individual is certified to perform if applicable;
(C) The type of training the individual is
certified to conduct if applicable;
(D) Any special endorsements earned by the
individual;
(E) The level of
training; and
(F) The name of the
certified instructor who conducted the training and administered the assessment
of proficiency.
(e) A
certification issued under
419-400-0160:
(A) Must be personal to the individual
certified by the training provider;
(B) May be valid for no more than two years
with recertification; and
(C) Must
require additional training to renew the certification.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 409.050, ORS 418.240 & ORS 418.005
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 418.205- 418.327
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